Sandra Holland, 58, of Bath, was charged with three misdemeanors and two felonies.
2021
Offers flood in after woodland hermit’s cabin burns down
David Lidstone, 81, a Wilton, Maine native, lived off the grid in the woods along the Merrimack River in Canterbury, N.H., until the cabin he’d squatted in for 27 years burned down Wednesday.
Moderna says booster ‘likely’ to be needed this fall for ‘robust’ response against delta
The company said its coronavirus vaccine remained 93% effective through 6 months after the second shot, as it reported earnings and revenue that beat expectations.
Topsham Fair set to kick off without COVID-19 restrictions
Masks, while recommended for people who aren’t vaccinated, will not be mandated at this year’s event.
Tigers crush slumping Red Sox, 8-1
Victor Reyes hits two triples as Detroit sends Boston to its sixth loss in seven games.
Lawmakers give Gov. Andrew Cuomo deadline in impeachment probe
Findings from an independent investigation overseen by state Attorney General Letitia James released earlier this week said Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women.
Patriots rookie QB Jones taking it all in
It’s been a balancing act as Mac Jones walks the delicate line of trying to learn at a rapid pace and improve while also avoiding mistakes.
Airlines see grounds for optimism over long-haul rebound
The partial reopening of key routes across the North Atlantic and vital transfer hubs in the Middle East is stirring predictions that inter-continental journeys are on their way back.
MLB roundup: J.R. Richard, power pitcher for Astros in ’70s, dies at 71
J.R. Richard pitched 10 years for the Astros before his career was cut short by a stroke.
Infrastructure deal includes $1.9 billion for Maine transportation, broadband
The $1 trillion compromise Senate bill includes money for the state and potentially even more in competitive grants, according to a White House estimate.