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2014
Pittston man accused of pointing rifle at teenage son
Shawn D. Burgess, 37, was arrested Monday on several charges stemming from an incident sparked by an argument with his girlfriend over the purchase of a pickup truck.
Former ER doctor in Augusta loses appeal to supreme court
A Richmond woman’s claims of a civil rights violation now move forward in Kennebec County.
Supreme Court hears arguments in TV-on-the-Internet dispute
Broadcasters including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and PBS have sued Aereo for copyright infringement.
Police: Knox woman choked her mother
Bobbi Sue Trask is facing charges after reportedly choking her mother and hitting her sister.
Michaud calls for Maine to cut heating oil use
The gubernatorial candidate says his energy plan encourages new technology while reducing environmental impacts.
Maine fraud trial of ex-gunpowder plant owner continues
The Vermont man is accused of submitting $300,000 worth of false invoices to Brownville officials.
U.S. troops head to exercises in Eastern Europe
The effort is aimed to bolster four allies in light of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
MCI to hold International Food Festival
PITTSFIELD — Maine Central Institute will hold the 6th annual International Food Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, May 4, in Parks Gymnasium. Cost is $4 for adults and $1 for children. There will be food from several countries including Spain, France, Vietnam, China, Russia, USA, Dominican Republic, Poland, India, Georgia, Germany, Marshall Islands, Thailand, […]
Free Living Well class set to begin May 13
BELGRADE — Belgrade Regional Health Center recently announced that Living Well for Better Health is returning to the area this spring. Created by Stanford School of Medicine, this nationally recognized class is designed to help people manage their chronic illnesses such as diabetes, obesity and chronic pain. Working within a supportive environment, participants can learn […]