Antonio Martinez, 20, was a beloved student and member of the college’s baseball team who died shortly after graduating from Thomas last year.
2021
Lewiston-Auburn celebrates LGBTQ+ pride with Halloween-themed march
Pride L/A held a Halloween-time march Saturday because their June festivities were canceled due to COVID.
Central Maine business briefs: Ashlee Dixon named Winthrop branch manager
People & Places: Katelyn Pushard named community engagement manager for UWKV
Cross country: Monmouth’s Alexa Allen, Brosnan Comeau sweep MVC individual titles
Mustangs repeat as MVC girls champ; Boothbay/Wiscasset takes boys championship.
Fire marshal investigators continue to probe cause of Embden explosion, fire
The explosion Friday afternoon destroyed a log home on Bert Berry Road and sent the homeowner to the hospital with injuries and burns, according to officials.
Jay woman dies Friday night in apartment fire
The Office of State Fire Marshal said the 67-year-old victim, who used a wheelchair, was smoking while using oxygen when the fire started.
Hospitalizations inch up as Maine CDC reports 542 new COVID-19 cases
Two more people have died with the disease, and 169 patients were in hospitals statewide on Saturday.
Comedian Paul Reiser plans Waterville show
Paul Reiser is coming to the Waterville Opera House on Friday, Oct. 21. The show will begin at 8 p.m. at the 1 Common St. concert hall in Waterville. Comedian, actor, television writer and author is one of Hollywood’s most prolific creatives — and he shows no signs of slowing down. Reiser is starring in […]
As invasion of browntail moths continues, central Maine towns seek a variety of remedies
Officials are priming their attack plans as the infestation of the moth is expected to continue in the coming years.
View from Away: The government could, and should, save billions on Medicare drug prices
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)