Waterville police Chief Joseph Massey presented Officer Timothy Hinton with the Police Department’s Medal of Valor on Tuesday for his work during a high-speed chase Dec. 22, 2019, in which Hinton was shot twice.
2020
Class C South girls: Old Orchard thumps Richmond
Seagulls overwhelm Bobcats in regional quarterfinal from the get-go.
Panel endorses bill requiring CMP to renegotiate lease along corridor route
The bill now goes to the full Legislature for consideration.
Skiing: Mt. Blue takes Class A girls Nordic title
Emma Charles leads Cougars to crown; Maranacook’s Carter McPhedran has fastest pursuit time in any class.
Locust outbreak in East Africa reaches South Sudan
The nation, where more than 5 million people are severely food insecure, is even less prepared than its neighboring countries to deal with a plague.
Bloomberg to go face to face against rivals after ad blitz
Bloomberg’s rivals have telegraphed an array of potential attacks for Wednesday’s Democratic debate in Las Vegas.
Sports Digest: Mariners win at Newfoundland again, 2-1
Maine wins its second straight from the division-leader Growlers as Terrence Wallin breaks a tie midway through the third period.
Swimming: Boys make it a sweep for Mt. Desert Island in Class B
Waterville/Winslow’s Eric Booth finishes second in two events.
Experts ponder why cruise ship quarantine failed in Japan
The Diamond Princess, with 3,711 people aboard, has become a ‘source of infection’ for the new virus from China, one outbreak expert says.
Gardiner officials consider ordinance changes to include marijuana establishments
The proposed ordinance change details where and under what circumstances marijuana-related businesses may operate in Gardiner.