The Knox County Sheriff’s Office says Shannon Condon, 47, of Washington, was found by a passer-by.
2019
Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust launches poster contest
BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust is looking for creative people to design its 2019 farmers market poster. The trust is holding an art contest through Jan. 31, and will announce the winning work on March 1. While the medium is flexible, the poster must be vertical, at least 18 by 14 inches, and focus […]
Police charge Rumford man accused of scamming would-be guests at Hotel Harris
Complaints have been filed about James Adinolfi’s operation in the historic building, but he says he’s ‘getting bullied and harassed.’
Daigler named president of Maine Community College System
NEW HIRES Northeast Bank hired Cheryl Brandt as vice president, retail market manager. Brandt will manage the bank’s retail network, including its banking center in Portland, and oversee nine locations across Maine. Brandt joined the bank from Pemberton & Associates, where she was senior vice president and executive recruiting consultant. Tess Wiggins Gionet joined Appletree […]
Verso paper machine employees evacuate Jay mill after chemical released
Chlorine dioxide gas is released when a valve is left open.
Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of Maine medical marijuana grower
Tony Locklear is one of 3 people charged in a home invasion in Millinocket.
With inspectors furloughed, reduced FDA safeguards ‘put our food supply at risk’
Foodborne illness is a major problem in the U.S., sickening 48 million people each year and killing 3,000, according to the CDC.
New year brings triumph, promise to local teams-Southern edition
Scarborough’s Callaghan Berry goes flying during last week’s 4-3 loss at St. Dom’s. Scarborough senior Nick Fiorillo is joined by his family after scoring his 1,000th career point in Monday’s 52-51 home win over Deering. Fiorillo had the winning points at the end of regulation. (Ed. Note: For the complete South Portland-Windham girls’ basketball game […]
Bill in Massachusetts Senate seeks to expand lobster processing
It calls for ending the Bay State’s ban on possessing uncooked or frozen lobster parts, a law originally intended to prevent harvesters from illegally ripping the tails off undersized lobsters.
Camden charter boat captain acquitted in unusual manslaughter case
The federal judge, acting on a defense motion that the seaman’s manslaughter statute didn’t apply, ends the trial of Rick Smith, 66, before it gets to a jury.
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