Richard Diekema has worked at Reynolds Motorsports for 29 years and says he can fix any kind of recreational vehicle from ‘bumper to bumper,’ including motorcycles, ATVs, scooters and, of course, sleds.
March 2015
Maple sugaring season set to flow this week
Cold nights and warm days provide the perfect environment for the sap to run.
Winslow to mull ordinance to clean up abandoned property
The council is to take another look at a proposal based on international code seen as too comprehensive by some but necessary by others.
Wisconsin governor signs right-to-work bill into law
Supporters say the law will attract new businesses. Opponents say it will hurt wages and workplace safety.
Hallowell to take owner of cluttered antique shop to court
The city has a long history with Robert Dale, who could face thousands of dollars in fines over clutter atop and around his downtown building.
Miley impressive in Red Sox win over Cardinals
The Boston starter tossed three scoreless innings in the 3-0 victory.
USM president predicts more budget woes
David Flanagan says despite deep cuts, ‘what we’ve done, at best, is bought you a year.’
Messalonskee still basking in second title
The season was full of memorable games for the Eagles, who downed Gorham Saturday in their championship defense.
Gun found at house of Bingham man on probation for manslaughter
A routine search uncovered beer, pot and a handgun that could send Bruce Morris back to prison to finish a term in the beating death of an American Indian.
Maine officials say volunteer firefighter crisis needs larger conversation
Legislation proposed during this session provides stopgaps, but lawmakers and fire officials say the manpower shortage needs more focus.