Skowhegan Police Chief David Bucknam said in an email Monday that a resident on Main Street called 911 Sunday evening to report hearing gunshots and finding his above-ground swimming pool leaking water from holes in it.
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Dresden town administrator moving back out West as town searches for replacement
Michael Henderson, who took the positions three years ago, will be in the position until the end of the year, officials said.
As season turns stormy, central Maine officials consider public shelter options
Local emergency managers are making plans to provide shelter for residents this winter if needed as COVID-19 continues to sicken people across the state.
Health officials brace for another surge, new COVID-19 restrictions
Almost 1.2 million people passed through U.S. airports Sunday.
Waterville council to eye downtown TIF, $9 million BUILD grant contract
The City Council on Tuesday also will consider zoning changes regarding short-term rentals, a proposed community ice rink and rules around the keeping of chickens.
Fueled by latest win, Patriots embracing tough road ahead
Every game is a must-win for New England, which is fighting for its playoff life.
Supreme Court skeptical of Trump’s plan to exclude immigrants from census
No president has tried to do what he proposes – remove millions of noncitizens from the once-a-decade head count.
Winslow church to prepare turkey pies for Dec. 5 drive-thru event
Health experts advise mask wearing when going through a drive-thru.
Maine hunter gets grand slam — 5 years after daughter
Over a three-month period, Chris Cote shot a moose, bear, deer and wild turkey.
Wiscasset Marketfest planned for Dec. 4 through Dec. 6
WISCASSET – In addition to shopping local in the village, Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest will offer a hearty dose of holiday good cheer from Friday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 6. Community events dot the calendar, all safe with masks and distancing, according to a news release from Lucia Droby, Marketfest coordinator. On Friday afternoon, Dec. […]