Police found crack cocaine and methamphetamine at a Bemis Street apartment.
2021
Portland-based Wex mandates vaccinations for all in-office workers
The policy comes a few weeks before a federal rule requiring vaccinations or weekly COVID tests for workers at large companies is to take effect.
Field hockey: Young Skowhegan becoming more battle-tested in win over Mt. Blue
Tied 1-1 early in second half, River Hawks pull away for win.
Martinez on ALDS roster, not in Game 1 lineup for Red Sox
J.D. Martinez missed Tuesday night’s win over the New York Yankees in the AL wild-card game because of a sprained left ankle.
With new owners, ‘Big Indian’ statue to remain in Freeport — for now
‘It diminishes our identities in many ways, and it’s historically inaccurate,’ says John Bear Mitchell, a native educator, storyteller, member of the Penobscot Nation and University of Maine lecturer of Wabanaki Studies.
Biden, a convert to vaccine mandates, champions compliance on visit to Illinois
The president took that message to a construction site run by Clayco, a large building firm that announced a new vaccinate-or-test requirement for its workforce in conjunction with his visit.
Refurbished recreation trail in Farmington will officially open Oct. 15
The Prescott Field system is part of the University of Maine at Farmington.
Waterville police investigate vandalism at RiverWalk amphitheater, vehicle burglaries
Mayor Jay Coelho made reference to the RiverWalk vandalism at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. “I think that whoever is doing that should be ashamed,” Coelho said.
Defense needs to step up if UMaine football team is to make playoff push
Traditionally a strong suit for the Black Bears, the defense ranks among the bottom of FCS teams statistically so far this season.
Microsoft: Russia behind 58% of detected state-backed hacks
A report by the company also cites ransomware attacks as a serious and growing plague, with the United States by far the most targeted country.