The Police Department’s roster includes five full-time and seven part-time officers, and former Chief Eric Nason has been serving as a reserve officer since May.
2020
In her quest for Congress, Adrienne Bennett touts her ‘unique set of skills’
Gov. Paul LePage’s former press secretary, now a Bangor real estate agent, faces two foes in the July 14 Republican primary in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
Freeport moving forward with weekend Main Street closure
Main Street will close to vehicles from 8 a.m. on Saturdays to 8 p.m. on Sundays, and a detour will be in place.
Golden State Killer pleads guilty to dozens of murders
Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., 74, faces 13 counts of murder and dozens of rapes that are too old to prosecute.
Youth baseball: Ararat Cal Ripken opens up smoothly amid pandemic
With safety guidelines in place, Ararat Cal Ripken started its season on Saturday.
Maine’s in-home service providers operating under new house rules
Businesses that rely on working in customers’ homes are either finding ways to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic or staying on the sidelines.
Hallowell officials ask DECD to amend error in city’s TIF district documents
Andrea Smith, the state Department of Economic and Community Development’s director of tax incentive programs, said her department has been working with the city to address this matter since last year.
Federal emergency loan program for small businesses ends Tuesday
All remaining loan applications for the Paycheck Protection Program must be submitted by the end of the day.
Two more BIW workers test positive for COVID-19
The company tied these employees to a worker who tested positive last week.
Billions of dollars in aid for small businesses go unclaimed
More than $140 billion out of $659 billion remains unclaimed and Congress will decide what to do with the leftovers.