Nine shell casings were found in the area of the incident on Bartlett Street.
2020
Tom Caron: Owners, players sucking the joy out of baseball
Weeks of fruitless labor negotiations have led to yet another impasse that threatens the 2020 season.
FBI, California will help probe black man’s hanging death
An autopsy ruled Robert Fuller died by suicide, but outcry by his family and community members have prompted authorities to monitor the investigation.
Restaurateurs excited for indoor dining, but their plans are mixed
While some southern Maine restaurants plan to open right away, others say they need more time to hire staff and get ready for seating customers indoors.
‘When does it stop?’ Slain man’s family makes tearful plea
Several Democratic Georgia lawmakers join protesters calling for justice in the death of Rayshard Brooks.
Maine private colleges start to release details for return to campus
The plans include schedule changes, masking requirements, and an end to self-serve dining options.
Rescuers of treasure seekers are relieved after legendary cache is found
Forrest Fenn’s 24-line poem that he claimed led to a $2 million treasure has lured people to the rugged Rocky Mountains, where they often find themselves in peril.
Hallowell Planning Board to consider project for final original Stevens Commons building
Developer Matt Morrill says the Cleveland Building, which is north of the Hallowell Fire Station on Coos Lane, will be converted into apartments.
Waterville City Council to consider outdoor dining request on Common Street
The Proper Pig seeks to use sidewalk space and part of Common Street for outdoor dining. The bar and restaurant is asking that the entire street be closed from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturdays.
Golf notebook: Qualifying for Maine Am always a battle of nerves
Tournaments filled with tension for newcomers and veterans alike; area golfers earn scholarships.