Residents reported hearing multiple shots around 1:30 a.m. around Fox and Greenleaf streets, and rounds apparently struck a home, the department said.
2021
Olympics roundup: Top U.S. pole vaulter tests positive for COVID-19, forced to withdraw
Sam Kendricks, a two-time world champion and the American record holder, pulls out of the Tokyo Games because of a positive COVID-19 test.
Orrington church asks U.S. Supreme Court for pre-emptive ban on COVID-19 restrictions
The church that previously sued over coronavirus restrictions now wants to stop Gov. Janet Mills from reinstating them.
MaineGeneral continues to establish pop-up vaccine clinics, with 10 in August
The health system is also offering free vaccinations at all of its primary care practices.
American Sunisa Lee wins all-around gymnastics gold
The 18-year-old from Minnesota edges Rebeca Andrade of Brazil in an entertaining and hotly contested final.
Maine, U.S. jobless claims fall as economy recovers
Weekly unemployment benefit applications in the U.S. have declined more or less steadily this year – from a peak of 904,000 in early January to 400,000 last week.
Maine sticks to mask guidance as COVID-19 hot spots shift and cases climb again
The Maine CDC says residents can check its website for daily updates that identify the counties where indoor masking is recommended for all people. New cases hit 120 on Thursday.
Manhunt continues for man, woman accused of stabbing Buckfield man
Neil Roy Canney, 52, and his niece, Selena Canney, 49, who allegedly broke into a home on Bennett Road in Buckfield, are considered armed and dangerous.
AUTHOR EVENT: Barbara Walsh
Local author to sign copies of ‘The Goose Lady’ in Jefferson
Our View: Opioid settlement funds must address addiction crisis
Deals are now being reached with the companies responsible for spreading pain medications across the country, and the money must be used wisely.