AUGUSTA — A judge on Wednesday refused to allow the most damning witness against Raymond Bellavance Jr. to return to the stand as part of the defense’s attempt for a new trial in the topless coffee shop arson case.
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Group questions Poliquin’s use of tax program
AUGUSTA — Maine’s Majority, a frequent critic of Gov. Paul LePage, is raising questions about Treasurer Bruce Poliquin’s use of the Maine Tree Growth Tax program to lower his property taxes.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wells senior signs with Black Bears
Josh Ingalls already had a inkling that he would accept a football scholarship to the University of Maine.
Lack of snow stops winter carnival in Waterville
WATERVILLE — A winter carnival scheduled for Saturday at Quarry Road Recreation Area has been canceled because of a lack of snow.
Canaan man charged with assaulting woman in car
PITTSFIELD — A Canaan man was arrested early Tuesday on charges he assaulted a woman as they were driving together on U.S. Route 2, at one point with the vehicle speeding in the wrong lane.
PATRIOTS BEAT: Giants tough to simulate
INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Giants’ defensive line is relentless.
Charter school would focus on STEM learning
The director of a proposed charter school in Portland has no students, but he does have a theme:
Messalonskee students make AP honor roll
OAKLAND — Parents often ask their children what they learned in school that day.
Sanborn earns dean’s list status in Vermont
SIDNEY — Molly Sanborn, daughter of Wilson Sanborn and Sally Stothoff of Sidney, was recently named to the 2011 fall semester dean’s list at the University of Vermont in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Overflow homeless shelter overflowing in Waterville
WATERVILLE — Jamie Grey dreams of having her own apartment where she can cook, clean and care for her baby girl, due next month.