William Hudson wiped out 6 members of a family who had recently bought land from Hudson’s family.
2017
Class B football: Skowhegan, Marshwood end season against first opponent
Indians look to avenge season-opening drubbing.
Recount of Winslow votes finds tie for Town Council seat
A recount on Friday of the race between incumbent Jerry Quirion, 71, and Lee Trahan, 46, found a tie of 173-173, setting the stage for a potential special election.
Black ice cited in spate of crashes Friday morning on central Maine roads
No significant injuries were reported to police as a result of the dozens of crashes.
Sex scandals topple the powerful, but why not Trump?
Trump’s unconventional candidacy created an entirely different set of rules, and they seem to apply only to him.
Students showcase craftsmanship at Augusta trade show
The event at the Augusta Civic Center included 27 exhibitors and companies offering hands-on activities to more than 1,200 students from around the state.
Jurors in Lincoln County deputy’s sex assault trial break for weekend
The jury will resume deliberation Monday in the trial of Kenneth L. Hatch, who is charged with 22 felonies, including 11 counts of sexual abuse of a minor.
Drainage pipes to be installed starting Monday in Hallowell
The work to install two drainage pipes and catch basins in downtown Hallowell is in anticipation of the Water Street reconstruction project set to begin in the spring.
Medical event might have caused crash near Waterville Commons
A 72-year-old driver had lost his pulse and needed to be revived at the accident scene after suffering a medical problem, police said.
Lawsuit including 3 Mainers claims CMP’s parent company conspired to inflate rates
The lawsuit, filed in Boston, says that Avangrid and Eversource Energy manipulated the region’s supply of natural gas, causing price spikes.