Justin Neves, 19, initially was accused of harming someone with a knife, but that charge was dropped and he is serving 90 days for assault and violation of a condition of release.
2018
LePage accuses lawmakers of ‘witch hunt’ over diversion of state-owned timber
During a tense meeting, the governor slams legislators and says he had ‘zero involvement’ in decisions to stop shipping wood to mills owned by vocal critics of his position on Canadian lumber tariffs.
Siemens Building Technologies, Diversified Communications announce hires
NEW HIRES Siemens Building Technologies of Scarborough added to its staff. Shawn Applebee and Garrett Johnson recently joined Siemens as a service specialists. Applebee is an experienced HVAC balancer and previously worked with Air Solutions and Balancing. Johnson is starting a career in building automation systems. He previously worked for GE on turbine component manufacturing. […]
Waterville police, firefighters search Messalonskee Stream for man reported in water
Children on a school bus told the driver they had seen a man near the stream, but emergency workers did not find anyone.
Cleanup of 1,800 gallons of spilled fuel underway at Belgrade store
The super-unleaded fuel leaked last week after a plow truck backed into a gasoline pump during a snowstorm.
State seeking restitution for Camden woman, 87, recovering from near-fatal dog attack
Mary Dearborn was mauled by a pit bull while out for a walk and her family believes the dog should be euthanized.
Maine will be among hardest-hit states if EU retaliates against Trump’s tariffs
That’s the conclusion of a Brookings Institution report, but it isn’t clear which Maine sectors would be harmed the most.
Scarborough eyes compromise on school start times
SCARBOROUGH — A compromise amendment could settle the debate over new school start times scheduled to take effect this fall. School Board member Jackie Perry proposed the amendment at a workshop March 15, where the board scheduled a first reading for later this month. Chairwoman Donna Beeley was on vacation and absent, but wrote a letter […]
Marginal profits mean it’s closing time for Tempo Dulu and Opium, restaurant and bar at Danforth Inn
The closures are unrelated to a foreclosure matter involving the inn and a sister property in Camden, the owners say.
Bath reviews solutions to Richardson Street traffic
Traffic calming could help reduce speed on side streets between Route 1 and High Street.
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