BRUNSWICK — Brunswick police have closed a section of Maine Street after an early-morning fire swept through a three-story building on the northern end of the street. No vehicles will be allowed on Maine Street from the intersection of Mill Street to Bank Street. Traffic from Topsham will be diverted to Mill Street. The fire […]
April 2011
Truck hauling ash overturns, closes Haigis Parkway in Scarborough
Scarborough Police have reopened Haigis Parkway between Payne Road and Route 1 after a nine-hour closure.
Bar’s fire escape collapses, injures at least four people
A fire escape collapsed Saturday night at the Rack bar and grill near Sugarloaf ski resort, sending at least 10 people tumbling 15 feet to the ground below, according to police.
‘Perfect Storm’ captain to address Maine graduates
Linda Greenlaw will speak at May 14 ceremonies at the University of Southern Maine in Portland.
$6.4 M returned in restitution to investors
Maine Securities Administrator Judith Shaw says input from the public plays a meaningful role in maintaining proper oversight of securities and protecting investors.
More than 24,000 power outages due to wind
Central Maine Power says 11,273 customers are without service, and Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. says 12,944 customers are affected.
LePage brings Capitol for Day to Sagadahoc
Capitol for a Day is designed to give business leaders and community members a chance to engage with the governor and discuss issues that are important to them; Friday will be the third.
SNAPSHOT: Sand man
Jeremiah Emery sweeps sand Tuesday from the lot of the Ice Cream Shoppe in Randolph. Emery said he was removing sand pushed by plow trucks over the winter into the lot from the adjoining business where he works.
A first look at new Chelsea Elementary School
CHELSEA — Teachers who toured the new school were downright silly, laughing and giggling and acting like children.