The family of Scott Lisinicchia issues its statement after an attorney for Prestige Limousine says the driver might have been unfamiliar with the rural road.
October 2018
Reporters face growing dangers
The Committee to Protect Journalists reports 43 journalists have been killed in their line of work so far this year.
Boys’ soccer: Sanford remains on a roll with victory over Deering
The Spartans win for the fourth time in five games, all but securing a playoff berth.
Field hockey: Scarborough rallies to win, 3-2
The Red Storm score three times in the second half to earn their 11th win of the season.
States have plan to ease pressure on Colorado River
The river’s two largest reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, have hit shockingly low levels.
Eight more charged in connection with federal marijuana raid in February
The 41-count indictment handed down last week stems from raids targeting a medical marijuana growing operation that prosecutors say illegally sold surplus pot and derivatives.
Cross Country: Westbrook hosts Gorham, Windham, Scarborough and Falmouth
WESTBROOK–The Blazes welcomed a quartet of rival schools squads – the Rams, Eagles, Red Storm and Yachtsmen – to their home course at Sunset Ridge on Friday, Oct. 5. Falmouth’s John Auer won the boys’ race, in a time of 16:12.88. Westbrook’s own Jack Pecoraro finished seventh – he was the Blazes’ top competitor – […]
Rescued violin making music again
A Stradivarius stolen from the late Roman Totenberg is now being played by a 18-year-old virtuoso at Juilliard.
Waterville mother shares pain of losing son plagued by mental illness
Shirley Kershner says her son, found dead last week under a railroad overpass, was tormented by voices in his head.
Acting EPA chief linked to racist memes
Andrew Wheeler liked a meme on social media that showed Barack and Michelle Obama staring at a banana.