The incident occurred Tuesday night at a home in the Aroostook County town of Smyrna, police say.
February 2015
Augusta to consider new recycling option
The single-stream proposal would put roll-off recycling containers at three sites around the capital city.
Former drug prosecutor convicted of child pornography loses Maine law license
James M. Cameron’s license has been suspended since 2010, when he was first convicted.
Third person in Rite Aid robberies in Augusta pleads guilty
Lance Szady, who police said drove the getaway car, pleaded guilty to taking part in the Sept. 2 robberies of Rite Aids on North Belfast Avenue and Hospital Street.
CentralMaine.com ready for tourney tip-off
With the Maine high school basketball tournaments set to get underway, here’s what Central Maine Sports has in store.
LePage heading to Westbrook for tax and budget talk with residents
The governor is pushing a complex tax change as part of his $6.3 billion budget that would have far-reaching effects for Mainers.
Snowmobiler, driver not seriously injured in Waterville crash
The West River Road accident stopped rush-hour traffic for around half an hour.
China woman displaced after Albion Road fire
Joyce Bragg is staying with relatives in Clinton after a fire destroyed her mobile home Thursday night, officials said.
Unity College students find range of ‘green’ career choices
The environmentally oriented job fair brings recruiters and students together to talk about potential careers that benefit the environment.
Maine’s members of Congress reserve judgment on Obama’s plan to combat Islamic State
All four say they are awaiting details of the military operation the president envisions.