No autopsy result was available Sunday as the investigation continued into the death of 38-year-old James Dodge of China, which police have said is suspicious.
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Truth Test: Protect Marriage Maine’s tax exemption claim rates false
“Churches and religious organizations could lose their tax exemptions and be forced to discard their moral principles in order to be compliant with the law.” — Protect Marriage Maine’s website
Mainers produce documentary on state’s ice fishing, premiering at film festival
WATERVILLE — The history and culture of ice fishing in Maine is the focus of a documentary film that is premiering at the Maine International Film Festival.
Waterville man convicted on four sex abuse charges
AUGUSTA — A Waterville man was convicted Friday of sexual offenses involving four different children over a 12-month period.
Vermont reporter ‘floored’ by LePage’s IRS Gestapo remark
Paul Heintz has been following politics long enough to know how elected officials typically handle controversy: they tamp it down.
Construction of larger Mid-Maine homeless Shelter in Waterville stays on schedule
WATERVILLE — Construction of a $2.9 million Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter on Colby Circle is on schedule and expected to open in September, according to shelter officials.
Democrats nominate Maloney for district attorney
SKOWHEGAN — Some 288 Democrats crowded into an overheated union hall Sunday night and chose Maeghan Maloney as their candidate for district attorney in November.
Waterville police investigate weekend vehicle burglaries
WATERVILLE — Police are investigating several vehicle burglaries that occurred in the city over the weekend.
Fast-moving thunderstorm knocks down trees, wires in Pittsfield
PITTSFIELD — A fast-moving thunderstorm Saturday knocked down trees and wires, causing damage to vehicles all over town.
Review: Sergio Leone’s operatic ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’ in scope
“Get ready, little lady. Hell is coming to breakfast.” — The Outlaw Josey Wales