Theodore Baker
2021
Police: Freeport man cited after jogger was struck by vechicle
Police say the driver of an SUV that struck and injured a jogger on Jan. 13 in Brunswick has been cited. Brunswick police say Huy Trieu, 46, of Freeport was cited for failure to use due care when passing a pedestrian and failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle. Police say Trieu’s vehicle struck […]
Vaccine expansion plagued by uncertain supply, as COVID-19 cases remain high
It’s unclear when Maine will be able to obtain more doses and accelerate its efforts to vaccinate older residents, even as major health care networks make plans for vaccine clinics.
Police: Brunswick man charged with crashing airport gate, striking plane
A Brunswick man is facing charges after allegedly driving through a gate at Brunswick Executive Airport and striking a plane with a vehicle, according to police. Police say they have charged Robert Cooper, 22, with aggravated criminal mischief, a Class C felony punishable by up to five years incarceration and a $5,000 fine. Cooper was […]
Live YouTube link set for student space station contact
The Sea Road School direct student International Space Station contact is set for 1:27 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 21. Sea Road School serves more than 300 third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students. For its part, the New England Radio Discussion Society, a Maine radio club comprised of Federally-licensed radio amateurs, known as ham radio operators, initiated plans […]
Fake U.S. leg band gets pigeon a reprieve in Australia
Authorities concluded that ‘Joe the Pigeon is highly likely to be Australian and does not present a biosecurity risk.’
Falmouth police officer retires after logging four decades of service
Steve Hamilton worked his last shift on Jan. 6 to end the most consecutive years of service in department history.
The Latest: EU looks at vaccine certificates to help tourism
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
Scarborough looks for firm to help in superintendent search
SCARBOROUGH — With Superintendent of Schools Sanford Prince’s announcement that he plans to retire in June, the process to find his replacement in Scarborough has begun. On Jan. 7, April Sither, Board of Education chair said that the board is in the preliminary stage of gathering proposals from firms that offer professional search services. So […]
Scarborough Town Council examines possibility of assisted living facility
SCARBOROUGH — The owner of a property on Science Lot Road in Scarborough expressed interest in building a MaineCare assisted living facility on Jan. 6 at a Town Council workshop. Robert Gaudreau of Contour Properties, owner of the property, is looking into the possibility of building and then selling an approximately 72-unit assisted living […]
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