Bobby Tucker, 45, was injured after his car skidded off Huff Road and crashed into trees in a series of events that began with a Troy burglary probe.
November 2015
Waterville council to consider vacant building ordinance
City officials say the new rules would help police, reduce danger and crime; new rescue truck is also on Wednesday meeting agenda.
Oakland residents to vote on new police station
Public interest has been muted on a referendum to finance and construct a new $1.05 million building to replace the aging station.
New bus route means smoother sailing from Portland to New York City
Concord Coach Lines launches its direct service to Manhattan with 20 passengers.
Hallowell police investigate report of stabbing
A bleeding man in his 20s walked into Dom’s Barber Shop about 2:50 p.m. and asked to use the phone, witnesses said.
MaineGeneral nurses complete leader apprenticeship program
Certificates were presented Monday by Commissioner Jeanne Paquette of the Maine Department of Labor as part of a National Apprenticeship Week celebration.
Detroit man pleads guilty to drug distribution
Raymond K. Ferris, 59, arrested in an April sweep, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute.
Kennebec Journal Nov. 2 police log
Augusta area police reports for Nov. 2, 2015.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 2 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 2, 2015.
Cambridge to consider new liquor laws
Voters will be asked to consider changes to the town’s liquor laws, including getting rid of one law that allows wine sales only on Sundays.