The charges stem from what the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office described as a confrontation over a drug debt in 2019.
2021
Neil Sheehan, Pentagon Papers reporter, Vietnam author, dies
He was the first to obtain the massive trove of documents detailing U.S. involvement in Vietnam and later wrote a book aimed at helping people come to grips with what he called “a war in vain.”
Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville reports case of COVID-19
Close contacts to the person who tested positive include three Waterville Senior High School students.
Bath middle school teacher sparks hope, determination with yellow fever lesson
After learning about how yellow fever epidemic sparked fear and confusion in 1793 Philadelphia, Bath Middle School eight graders said they felt comforted to learn the U.S. has overcome pandemics before.
Citing COVID-19 cases, Hallowell’s Liberal Cup closes for a week
Exposure to a customer who tested positive for the respiratory disease prompted a round of testing that showed several employees had contracted COVID-19.
U.S. records its deadliest day of pandemic
Nearly 3,900 people died of COVID-19 in the United States on Wednesday, while at least 5.9 million had been vaccinated by Thursday.
College basketball: Holmes scores 27 as No. 19 Indiana tops Penn State, 85-64
Mackenzie Holmes of Gorham also had six rebounds and five blocks in the Hoosiers’ win.
Rec departments get creative to offer programs during pandemic
From ice skating and snowshoeing to virtual webinars and esports, recreation departments continue to reach out to their communities.
Selectwoman, resident want to keep land in China for use as park
The board voted 3-2 on Dec. 7 to sell the 39 acres, but Selectwoman Janet Preston and resident Lindsey Harwath have other ideas for the land.
Remember When: Carrabec turns things around in a big way in 2014 to win program’s first regional title
Resilient Cobras rose to the occasion to reach Class C state final.