The fires cause extensive smoke damage in a former industrial building.
2017
Winslow dogs’ euthanasia order upheld by state’s highest court
The two dogs were involved in a fatal attack on another dog in August 2016.
Maine police seek new information in 1990 death
Investigators have never been able to establish the identity of a man whose body was found off Schoodic Point.
Red Lobster testing delivery service in NYC
The seafood chain is offering the service in a limited number of locations to see if its seafood travels well.
Three Ellsworth High students expelled, face charges of unlawful sexual touching
The school board expels the boys Monday night after an incident at the school on Oct. 4, according to the district superintendent.
Farmingdale man convicted of aggravated drunken driving in Chelsea crash
Rowe L. Palmer remains free on bail pending sentencing after a crash that was so serious, he and a couple in another vehicle had to be cut free from their mangled trucks.
As panel questions Trump associates, Republicans launch their own probe
Democrats say yet another investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server is meant to divert attention from the ongoing probe of potential Trump-Russia ties.
Retired detective says ‘it’s embarrassing’ he stored notes of murder probe at home
James Daniels said he accidentally kept original reports from the investigation into the 1989 murder of Jessica Briggs in his attic for years.
Three local cross country teams qualify for states-Southern edition
Cape Elizabeth’s Mary Cate Hayes nears the finish line at Saturday’s Class B South regional cross country meet. Hayes placed 18th and the Capers were third as a team. Scarborough’s Tristram Coffin, front, and Connor Coffin take part in the Class A South boys’ race. Connor Coffin came in fifth and Tristram Coffin finished seventh. […]
Bucket loader severs boy’s leg in New Vineyard gravel pit
His grandfather took the boy to the hospital in Farmington, where the child was flown to a Boston hospital.