Police say they found drugs hidden in a bedroom used by school-age children and in the bra of one of the suspects.
2015
Sunday River to open Monday, second-earliest opening in 20 years
The temperatures in western Maine are expected to dip into the 20s, which would allow snow making this weekend.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 14 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 14, 2015.
Worst of times could become best of times for Augusta, Waterville downtowns
Dedication, imagination and some people who believe the cities’ downtowns can turn around may be making a difference, Maureen Milliken writes.
After backlash, lawyers defend woman who sued exuberant nephew
She had no choice but to sue to pay medical bills, they say, adding that she has had two surgeries and could face a third.
Recently named head of VW North America will not take post
The company says the decision to quit by one of its most experienced managers is not related to the scandal over the diesel engines.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 14 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 15, 2015.
Man pleads guilty to using Lewiston restaurant’s Internet to download child porn
The Sabattus man faces five to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced next year.
Patriots OT Nate Solder will miss rest of season
The left tackle reportedly will have surgery for a torn biceps muscle in his right arm.
Penobscots, state attorneys square off over tribal rights to Penobscot River
Tribal leaders say their federal lawsuit is focused on protecting sustenance fishing rights, but the state of Maine and other parties claim it could have implications for landowners and water quality regulations in the river.