Peter McGowan, a transient, allegedly walked into traffic on Main Street in Waterville and was struck through no fault of the driver, police said.
November 2015
South Portland nonprofit sends 40,000 pounds of medical supplies to Syria
Partners for World Health is donating the goods to ‘underground’ hospitals in the war-ravaged Middle East country.
Rockland man who shot intruder sues apartment complex owners over gun ban
Harvey Lembo, 67, says a policy that he not possess guns violates his constitutional rights.
Two former Farmington residents reportedly killed while camping in Texas
Texas police have made an arrest after six people with Farmington ties were killed.
Bath police say shooting of woman in Shaw’s parking lot apparently an accident
A woman is taken to Maine Medical Center with a gunshot wound to her head after being found in a car in the store’s parking lot.
NTSB ends search for El Faro’s voyage data recorder
The hunt for the device that could help explain the ship’s sinking is called off after a final five-day effort with a remotely operated vehicle.
Thanksgiving dinner set for Skowhegan
Reservations for community celebration needed by Nov. 20.
Demolition starts in downtown Gardiner after July fire damage
Work is expected to be complete no later than Dec. 1, but the removal of the historic building will leave a large gap in the downtown.
New Sharon residents approve funding to fix computer system
Voters at a special town meeting approve up to $10,000 to buy a new server and pay for the retrieval of lost data after the computer system crashed last month.
Waterville school board votes to dismiss Reiter
The city’s Board of Education voted 6-1 Monday night to dismiss the Waterville Senior High School principal, rejecting a chance to reopen evidence to consider new allegations out of New Hampshire.