FARMINGTON — A New Vineyard man who is a Kingfield town official accepted a plea deal Friday that resolved multiple charges stemming from a confrontation he had with his ex-girlfriend and two other men, his attorney said.
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Snowmobile erupts next to gas pumps in Monmouth
MONMOUTH — Owners of a convenience store were scrambling Monday to restore service to its gasoline pumps after a snowmobile erupted into a fireball there the day before.
Don’t use Healthy Maine funds to fill DHHS hole
Gov. Paul LePage’s plan to use money from the Fund for a Healthy Maine to fill the hole in the Department of Health and Human Services budget is a big mistake.
Bill would have bridges honor violence victims
HARMONY — Plans to name two bridges after a mother and her two children killed in a domestic-violence incident in Dexter last year will come one step closer fulfillment this morning in Augusta.
NFL: Role players step up when needed for Pats
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Brandon Deaderick. James Ihedigbo. Sterling Moore. Antwaun Molden. Dan Connolly. BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Danny Woodhead. Rob Ninkovich.
On day of State of State address, a look at history
AUGUSTA — Gov. James B. Longley told lawmakers he hoped he’d be more mature and wiser in his second year in office.
Maine bishop assails Obama on birth control
Bishop Richard Malone condemns the president’s decision to require church-affiliated institutions to cover free birth control for employees.
Court’s GPS ruling is setback for law enforcement
The Supreme Court justices make clear it won’t be their final word on increasingly advanced high-tech surveillance of Americans.
Romney looks to hit back tonight
Rocked in South Carolina over the weekend, an increasingly aggressive Mitt Romney looks to take the fight to Newt Gingrich in debate tonight as the combative Republican presidential contest shifts to Florida.
Maine lawyer named to appeals court
William Kayatta Jr., a prominent trial attorney, awaits confirmation by the U.S. Senate.