Police said a preliminary investigation indicated that alcohol was involved.
Isabelle Oss
Isabelle Oss is a community reporter covering Kittery, Berwick, North Berwick, South Berwick, York and Ogunquit. Born and raised in Colorado, she moved to Maine in April 2026. Isabelle holds a master’s degree in journalism from Boston University and previously reported for The New Bedford Light. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, playing the guitar and exploring Maine’s hidden gems. She lives in South Portland.
Man in custody after stabbing at Raymond campground
Officials said there is no threat to the public and the incident remains under investigation.
Voters approved funding to repair York’s Cliff Walk. What’s next?
The popular seaside trail has been closed for more than 2 years because of damage caused by violent storms in early 2024. New funding could mean restoration can finally begin.
How Marshwood High School students started a hacky sack team — and went viral
The classic toy dating back to the ’70s is seeing a revival in popularity among students across Maine and the country.
South Berwick approves $2M for fire and EMS, despite some pushback
At the annual town meeting, residents debated a significant increase to the emergency services budget and approved $1 million in undesignated funds to limit an expected property tax hike.
York gas station temporarily closed after truck knocks down canopy
No injuries were reported after the crash at the Cumberland Farms in York Village.
York voters approve budgets, elect new school committee member
York voters faced a 73-question municipal ballot Saturday. Here are the results.
York voters will decide on over 70 issues Saturday. What’s on the ballot?
Voters will consider dozens of line-item budget questions and 2 contested municipal races. Here’s what you need to know as you head to the polls.
Kittery nonprofit receiving $1M from Maine opioid settlement fund
Mainspring will use the financial boost to expand its integrated recovery support model, which includes case management, housing services and recovery support, the attorney general’s office announced Wednesday.
Meet the Maine Trust for Local News’ new York County community reporter
I’m excited to get to know my new home and expand our coverage of southern Maine.