The unidentified man was described as white, balding and aged 60-70, police said.
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With contract inked, Brunswick-Rockland rail operator preparing for trains
Maine Switching Services, which will operate as the Cumberland and Knox Railroad, aims to begin carrying freight shipments by the end of May.
Silent auction to raise money for Midcoast child paralyzed in car crash
Auggie Monsen’s grandmother is organizing a silent auction to help pay for her grandson’s medical bills after a car accident left him paralyzed from the chest down.
Electric vehicle owners may have to pay a $250 annual fee in Maine
Maine is among a minority of states that do not charge electric vehicle registration fees, though that could change with a proposal currently before lawmakers.
Waterville police, school investigate teacher’s social post urging military to ‘take out’ Trump supporters
Neither Waterville Schools Superintendent Peter Hallen nor Waterville police Chief William Bonney named the teacher who allegedly made the social media posts.
Fusion taco spot has opened on Forest Avenue
Loco Taco opened Tuesday, serving tacos, quesadillas and burritos in international flavors.
Dutch Treat, a landmark in Wilton, will not open this year
‘After a long hard process, we have decided not to open this year,’ Alison Welch of Wilton, daughter of owner Sharon Rainey, said Tuesday.
New breakfast, lunch spot has opened in Morrill’s Corner
Mandy & Matt’s Cafe is serving a large menu of classics at the spot that once housed Samuel’s Bar & Grill.
Man who died in Portland house fire was dedicated father, sibling
Doug Grant, 36, died in a house fire at 11 Olympia St. on March 6.
Maine lawmakers still betting on accessory dwelling units to help end housing crisis
Following the passage of a landmark law in 2022, a bill seeks to further encourage the construction of small housing units also known as in-law suites.