They were among 21 men arrested in a multi-agency sting in August.
2016
Maine Agricultural Trades Show provides networking opportunity for Gardiner slaughterhouse
Central Maine Meats recently secured a $100,000 employee training grant through the Community Development Block Grant Program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Augusta, Waterville residents catch Powerball fever
The owner of The Old Goat pub in Richmond is running a pool with regular customers and friends — and is confident of a win.
LePage says he would sign bill to kill Maine State Lottery
The governor tells two radio hosts that he “absolutely” believes the lottery targets the poor but that any effort to reform it would be ineffective.
Wilton man dies while cross-country skiing in Dallas Plantation
Jonathan Fortin died from an apparent medical problem while cross-country skiing on the Rangeley Lakes Trail Center trail system.
Iran expected to return 10 sailors, 2 U.S. Navy boats Wednesday
Mechanical trouble apparently caused one boat to run aground in the Persian Gulf and the crew was picked up by Iran, which said they were trespassing.
New Augusta fire station to cost $500,000 more than planned
Soil at the site is too soupy to support the weight of firetrucks, so it will need to be shored up with steel pilings, officials said.
Rangeley police intercept alleged drug deal, make two arrests
Two Rangeley residents were arrested Monday after police intercepted the pair allegedly attempting to sell prescription painkillers at the scenic overlook on Route 4.