October 2018
Eagle population continues to soar in state
AUGUSTA — Maine’s bald eagle population continues to soar, increasing by 101 nesting pairs to a total of 733, an increase of 16 percent since the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife conducted the last bald eagle survey five years ago in 2013. Maine’s bald eagle population continues to grow in numbers across the entire […]
One dead, two homeless after Saco fire
SACO — An 83-year-old woman is dead and two others are homeless after a fire swept through a Hillview Avenue home in Saco on Saturday. Firefighters responded to a neighbor’s call reporting a fire at 20 Hillview Ave. at 6 p.m. in Saco on Saturday night, said Maine Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland. Firefighters found […]
Parsonsfield man reportedly threw bottle at sheriff’s deputy
PARSONSFIELD — A Parsonsfield man who allegedly threw a bottle at a sheriff’s deputy was arrested on Sunday for criminal threatening and reckless conduct. York County sheriff deputies responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on Elm Street in Parsonsfield at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, according to a press release from York County Sheriff […]
Downtown Saco celebrates harvest season on Saturday
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Robert “Bob” Barber Williams
Robert “Bob” Barber Williams of Topsham, passed away of natural causes on October 17, 2018. Bob was born in Brunswick, March 14, 1933. Bob is survived by his wife of 64 years, Carolyn (Bradford) Williams, two daughters; Sally Tietjen and Marianne Williams, three grandchildren and their spouses, as well as two great granddaughters. Those who […]
On the Road Review: Dodge Challenger SRT/Hellcat Widebody
The visceral thrill machine is even more impressive than the original.
Letters: Donaldson is no racist; King’s hardly a hippy
Donaldson is no racist It was with dismay that I read the front page story of the Sept. 7 edition of The Times Record in which Rich Donaldson was publicly smeared for information taken from (without his knowledge or consent) his personal Facebook conversations between his military friends. Regardless of the content, it is reprehensible […]
Two active school community members vie for District 2 seat
Emily Figdor and Jeanne Swanton both aim to fill Holly Seeliger’s seat.
Portland City Council District 2: Two candidates differ on what issues to tackle for constituents
Challenger Jonathan Torsch emphasizes action on broader problems such as paid sick leave and the high cost of housing, while incumbent Spencer Thibodeau focuses on narrower projects to benefit the community.
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