Messalonskee grad will be big presence at fullback in the Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl.
July 2016
Franklin County court for May 16-20, 2016
Closed cases from Franklin County Superior Court and Farmington District Court.
King-backed bill to develop waterfronts wins Senate support
The bill is designed to help attract water-dependent industries and projects.
Somerset officials hopeful for road repair help from USDA after destructive rainfall
Representatives from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the Maine Forest Service on Friday also toured the damaged area where flash flooding washed out a network of private roads.
Kingfield bicentennial celebrations fuel nostalgia
The highlight of the yearlong 200th birthday party comes this weekend with a series of events, including a re-enactment of the Kingfield Rebellion of 1863 on Sunday.
Delays expected next week for overnight drivers at West Gardiner toll plaza
Traffic will be stopped at the plaza so workers can erect overhead signs.
Eighteen arrested in Portland as group protesting police shootings blocks Commercial Street
Members of a group called the Portland Racial Justice Congress, calling for the city’s police department to make changes, occupy a busy intersection in the heart of the Old Port for hours.
Somerset County Sheriff’s Office hires first rural patrol deputy
Northern towns and unorganized territories now are served by the deputy with funding from Office of the State Auditor.
Cornville man released from Riverview Psychiatric Center back in jail
State corrections officials are trying to find adequate housing for James Mayo, who was convicted of terrorizing, and secure medical, mental health and pharmaceutical services for him.
With hundreds dead and thousands wounded, Turkey quashes coup
Authorities arrested thousands as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed that those responsible “will pay a heavy price for their treason.”