Three vehicles collide near the Arundel town line around 6 p.m. Tuesday.
2019
Winslow council to address shortage of firefighters
The council plans to hold a workshop Friday afternoon to discuss the potential hiring of another full-time firefighter; officials also discussed the possibility of reinstating the town’s Fourth of July parade.
Chicago mob icon Tony Spilotro’s Vegas home for sale
Joe Pesci portrayed him in the 1995 film “Casino.”
Cranberries song honors Dolores O’Riordan
The band’s April album release will mark its final record in a career spanning three decades.
Former Camden bank building being demolished in downtown Waterville
Colby College, which owns the property, plans to build a boutique hotel this year on the lot, with plans to open in 2020.
Task force calls for $75 million for Maine land conservation, state parks
The draft recommendations were compiled by a diverse group of 20 organizations discussing the ‘next generation’ of land conservation.
Federal workers going without pay don’t have to go without food in Augusta area
Maine food banks, pantries, other organizations, are offering free help for workers affected by the government shutdown.
Department of Transportation to hear public opinion on safety updates to Oakland intersections
A public meeting on increasing the safety of the intersections of Oak and Pleasant streets and Oak and Heath streets will take place at the Oakland Police Station on Thursday at 6 p.m.
Fairfield-based SAD 49 administrators mostly mum on changes
One administrator whose job description and title will change said she supports the superintendent and changes he has proposed.
Pending sale of Pine Point Fisherman’s Co-op raises development concerns
Fishermen fear the co-op will be repurposed for non-marine uses, but the potential owners say the seafood dealer and restaurant will keep operating on the property.