Denis Bisson, who is considered armed and dangerous, is believed to be driving a silver 2015 Toyota Tundra with the New Hampshire license plate ‘ALL-GD.’
2018
Border Patrol in Maine arrests Guatemalan man, sends him back to Canada
The man had a valid Canadian work visa, and wanted to go to New York City to find a better-paying job.
Former drug agent tells Unity College gathering how to be ‘smart on crime’
Karl Colder delivered the keynote address at the college’s first ever Public Safety and Crisis Management Institute.
After 31 years, Richmond bus driver ‘Miss Doreen’ has memorable final run
Doreen Moody retired last week after 31 years as a Richmond school bus driver, with a surprise escort of a police car, fire truck and tow truck to a waiting crowd.
Pope: Countries should take in as many refugees as they can
Pope Francis also urged investment in places like Africa so migrants won’t turn to human traffickers to reach countries that can offer a better life.
Rep. Poliquin co-sponsors bill directing administration to reunify children with families
The Republican representing Maine’s 2nd District signs onto the Family Reunification Act, which would require Homeland Security to use ‘all necessary means’ to reunite families ‘at the earliest possible date.’
Waterville volunteer group ramps up Green Street Park renovation efforts
A paved walking path with fitness stations is planned for the South End park located off Water and Sherwin streets.
Gardiner Main Street has new director amid key tourism campaign
Piper Panzeri brings a background in business and communications to her role with Gardiner’s downtown development organization.
Fans of Iceland’s long-shot World Cup soccer squad live and die with ‘our team’ at Portland pub
Tiny Iceland, playing in the sport’s premier event for the first time, loses to Nigeria, 2-0, but one fan says, ‘Just being in the World Cup is a victory for us.’
Producers have tons of Maine blueberries in their freezers, and now the government’s going to buy them
The USDA’s $9.4 million purchase of 8.9 million pounds gives growers a chance to move their surplus crops.