Winslow and Benton men were among those whose vehicles went through the ice in eight weekend incidents, according to a press release from the Maine Warden Service.
February 2013
LePage finally meets with top Democrats
The leaders discuss various issues in a session long delayed by a dispute over ‘tracking’ of the governor.
Jay fugitive who escaped police hit with tear gas and arrested
JAY — Michael W. Gatcomb Jr., the 29-year-old man who eluded a police manhunt on Friday, was captured by a state tactical unit after an eight-hour-standoff at a North Jay mobile home Sunday night.
State House calendar, week of Feb. 4, 2013
Monday, 10 a.m., Taxation Committee; public hearings, room 127, State House, L.D. 10, “An Act to Provide a Property Tax Exemption for Family Burying Grounds.” This bill exempts family burying grounds of a quarter-acre or less from property taxation.
Yarmouth Boat Yard owner buys Moose Landing in Naples
The marina on Brandy Pond is the largest on-water facility in the Lakes Region.
Authorities storm Alabama bunker, rescue young boy
The incident ends a weeklong standoff, which started when Jimmy Lee Dykes shot and killed a bus driver and abducted a 5-year-old boy.
Hannaford parent lets go 6 execs in restructuring
Delhaize America, Hannaford’s parent company, first announced its plan to reduce administrative costs in January.
Two versions of teen party given at Falmouth couple’s trial
A prosecutor says they did nothing to stop teen drinking. They say the party got out of control.
Man suffers minor injury after interstate rollover
AUGUSTA — A Gardiner man walked away with only minor injuries Saturday after rolling his car several times on Interstate 95.
Wayne teen hurt in Winthrop crash
WINTHROP — A Wayne teenager was injured Monday morning when his car veered off U.S. Route 202 and went airborne before landing on Pineland Drive.