Donald Vigue, 42, is the 11th person sentenced in a case involving conspiring to distribute and possess oxycodone and cocaine with the intent to distribute.
2017
Somerset County deputies involved in shooting on paid leave
Sheriff delegating duties of chief deputy to other administrators as he awaits report on whether deputies can go back to work.
Garland man arrested after allegedly ramming police car, leading officers on chase
Lee Henderson, 22, was arrested after he allegedly fled the scene of an attempted home burglary, where, police says, he stole a car and led them on a chase from Corinna to Dexter.
Head of Maine Aquaculture Association named to federal marine panel
Sebastian Belle is a former lobsterman and state aquaculture coodinator.
Businessman offers $20K as matching donation to eradicate bedbugs in Augusta
A recent newspaper article about the bedbug situation in the city prompted the anonymous donor to offer his money to help address the problem and prompt others to contribute to do so.
New Trafton Road interchange opens in Waterville
The $5.3 million interchange at mile 124 on Interstate 95 connects on- and off-ramps with Trafton Road.
Bay Ferries trims The Cat summer sailing schedule
The company has canceled some sailing days as it deals with engine problems on the Portland-Nova Scotia ferry.
Protester’s conviction for laughing in Sessions hearing overturned
Desiree Fairooz was found guilty of disruptive conduct for laughing in Sessions’ confirmation hearing.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘The Shawshank Redemption’
The film is about hope, friendship in dark places and ultimately sweet revenge.
Maine furniture maker’s craft on display in Augusta
‘Thos. Moser: Legacy in Wood’ opens Saturday at the Maine State Museum, showcasing the art and designs of Thomas Moser, who left academic life 45 years ago to make furniture.