Bryan Carrier, 39, says he wants a return to normal life 20 years later, but family and friends of the crash victims say the ban should remain in place for the rest of Carrier’s life.
2016
Maine business group urges tighter regulation of medical marijuana market
Maine Professionals for Regulating Marijuana won’t endorse or oppose November’s legalization ballot measure, but calls for better oversight of the growing marijuana industry.
Waterville man seriously injured in a motorcycle accident
Michael Klaiber, 33, was found unconscious near his bike on Snow Pond Road early Sunday in Oakland, police said.
Gardiner City Council to consider creating a facade grant committee
To meet the requirements of the CDBG grant, a steering committee must be appointed to oversee the grant’s administration for projects in the city’s historic district.
Anticipating debate, Trump says he thinks system is rigged
One newsman describes the Republican candidate’s criticism of moderators as the phenomenon that sports fans know as ‘working the refs.’
Unity College class researches possible surface water leak into sewer line by campus
Undergraduate students are doing the hands-on project on behalf of the Unity Utilities District.
‘Time to invest’: UMaine System seeks 12% increase in state funding
System officials say that trustees likely will have to raise tuition and fees if state funding falls short of the request.
Clinton, Trump worlds apart on combating domestic terrorism
The Democratic presidential candidate says Americans must remain steady, while Trump says racial profiling might be necessary.
Public meeting set on Waterville river-walk project
The $500,000 project at Head of Falls would involve a walkway along the Kennebec River with a railing, a 900-foot-long concrete surface with landscaping and lighting, officials said.
Harvesting project continues at Jamies Pond despite objections
The wildlife agency that manages Jamies Pond said the project is similar in scope to other harvesting projects they manage.