WISCASSET A Damariscotta man is in serious condition with possible brain injuries after reportedly getting into a fight with another man this morning and getting dragged by the latter’s vehicle. Wiscasset Police Chief Troy Cline said this afternoon that Michael Hanna, 38, is in serious condition at Maine Medical Center in Portland with a possible […]
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Bowdoinham rollover leads to OUI charge
BOWDOINHAM A Topsham man was charged with drunken driving after flipping his car Tuesday night on Post Road. Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s deputies charged Gregory Thibeault, 24, of 27 Loon Drive, with operating while intoxicated after the 7:30 p.m. crash. Neither Thibeault nor his passenger, 20-year-old Nicholas Votta of Brunswick, was injured. According to Chief Deputy Brett […]
Assault by Spurwink student alleged
BRUNSWICK Police subdued an 18-year-old student at the Spurwink School after she assaulted a staff member Tuesday morning. Patrol Officers Russell Wrede and Patrick Mahar answered the call shortly before 10 a.m. When they arrived, they had to physically restrain the female student until she could be taken by ambulance to Mid Coast Hospital for evaluation. […]
‘Ararat Nation’ celebrates
Many of the fans surrounding the Bowdoinham Athletic Complex chanted “Ararat Nation” in the final inning on Tuesday in the State Cal Ripken U12 baseball championship game. Ararat, a team that had lost to Lisbon, twice, in the District 4 U12 tournament just two weeks prior at Bath, but qualified for the state tournament as […]
Texas House debates abortion limits again
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas House began debating a bill on Tuesday that would impose tough new restrictions on abortions, as national activists on both sides of the issue descended on the Capitol building. Republican Rep. Jody Laubenberg, of Parker, outlined the bill that would require doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, […]
Delay eyed in health law’s individual rule
WASHINGTON (AP) — Framing a new argument against President Barack Obama’s health care law, congressional GOP leaders called Tuesday for a delay in the law’s requirement that individual Americans carry health insurance. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and other senior Republicans told Obama in a letter that his decision last week to grant a one-year […]
Humor used to keep butts out of parks
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) — It’s not the kind of sign you usually see at a park: “Our deer don’t smoke in your backyard. Please don’t smoke in theirs.” But the Los Angeles foothill suburb of Glendale hopes such jokes will do a serious job and keep smokers from trashing local parks and trails. The Los […]
Work still being done on N.H.-Maine bridge
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — The contractor working on the new Memorial Bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine says it hopes to have more information next week on a timetable for opening it. Archer Western Contractors is making adjustments to the balancing of the span and counterweights. Work on paving the bridge decks and approaches is […]
Maine lawmakers OK technical budget fix
AUGUSTA (AP) — A bill to fix a $6 million hole in Maine’s two-year $6.3 billion state budget has passed the Maine Legislature. The Democratic-led House and Senate gave final approval to a bill to raise the service provider tax Tuesday night. Its fate was uncertain after it failed in the House earlier Tuesday. But […]
Man’s death treated as possible drowning
EASTBROOK (AP) — Law enforcement officials are treating the death of a Maine man whose body was found in a small pond as a suspected drowning. Police say an autopsy was conducted Tuesday on the body of George Francis, 24, of Eastbrook. Francis was last seen Friday night and his family reported him missing on […]