Jed St. Hilaire is now on probation for a string of burglaries in Winthrop and at an Augusta home.
May 2017
Maine developer Michael Liberty faces jail time, fines for illegal political donations
He will be sentenced next month for setting up a fake political contribution scheme to hide donations.
Parade participants sought for Clinton event
Events set to begin at 10 a.m. at the Post Office.
Wayne plans Memorial Day weekend events
Memorabilia, include war letters, photos, love poems on display.
UMaine system schools to raise tuition for first time in 6 years
The average increase of 2.5% will bring the average in-state tuition, room and board to $17,486 annually.
Manchester to consider acting fire chief appointment
Clarence ‘Bug’ Cram is stepping down as fire chief after nearly 40 years of service.
LeBron: “I didn’t have it.”
Cavaliers star forward looks to shake off disappointing performance in Game 3 against Celtics.
Memorial Day parade set for Norridgewock
Parade participants will march from Oosoola Park to the Veterans Memorial on Main Street.
Man banned from driving for life after fatal Skowhegan crash can apply for license, judge rules
Superior Court Justice William Stokes ruled that state law does not prevent Bryan Carrier, 39, from reapplying for a license even after he was convicted of OUI in a triple fatal crash in 1997 and given a lifetime driving ban.
Augusta condo association ‘stunned’ by police chief’s claim of discrimination
Augusta Police Chief Robert Gregoire, who uses a wheelchair, alleged he was a victim of disability discrimination because his street was not plowed immediately after a big storm, but the Maine Human Rights Commission voted Monday to find no reasonable grounds for the complaint.