The bone-chilling weather also prompted Gov. Paul LePage to declare a state of emergency so heating oil truck drivers can put in more hours filling homeowners’ tanks.
2017
Rangeley girls basketball tops Forest Hills
Lakes use balanced offensive attack to earn victory.
Forest Hills boys basketball runs by Rangeley
Tigers use speed and tempo to get past taller Lakers.
Drug raid in Pittsfield nets police loaded guns, cash
Brian Leavitt and Ashleigh Richmond were on their way home from a methadone clinic when they were taken into custody, police said.
Madison man takes plea bargain in 2015 fatal crash
Jonathan Cayford will serve nine months in jail as the driver of a car that crashed in Starks, killing Clint Briggs.
Mt. Blue Community Access TV now streaming online
While adding new services and providing access online, the Farmington-based station is looking for more revenue sources to keep up with expenses.
Torn-down Augusta buildings could pave way for sale, tax roll additions
The city this fall had dilapidated buildings on abutting lots at 11 State St. and 15 Morton Place torn down and now is looking to sell the lots.
Chesterville Town Meeting to decide whether to discontinue Webber Road
Selectmen have approved putting an article on the town warrant to solve a problem involving a gate on a town road.
Bill calls for ban on signature gathering at polling places in Maine
The proposal going to a legislative hearing Wednesday also would push candidates out of polling places on Election Day.
Federal judge narrows Portland Pipe Line case against South Portland ordinance
U.S. District Judge John Woodcock rules against many of the company’s arguments but leaves open the question of whether the ban on crude oil exports interferes with interstate commerce.