Jim Anastasio’s tenure as the district’s top administrator will end on June 30, 2024.
2023
USDA euthanizes 16 Canada geese in Rangeley
USDA Wildlife Service personnel lethally removed 16 geese Wednesday morning from Haley Pond in Rangeley, according to officials.
Maine hospital operator settles contract dispute with Anthem
Covenant Health, which operates hospitals in Lewiston and Bangor, signs a 2-year deal with the insurance company, preserving in-network care for patients.
Brayan Bello shuts down the slumping Rangers to help the Red Sox win 4-2
Justin Turner has two hits and a pair of RBI as Boston wins for the fourth time in the last five games.
MLB roundup: Yankees pitcher Cordero suspended for the rest of the season under MLB’s domestic violence policy
James Cordero has accepted the suspension and will miss the season’s final 76 games and the postseason.
The Texas shooter in a racist Walmart attack is going to prison. Here’s what to know
The 24-year-old man is set to receive multiple life sentences in one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history, and also faces the death penalty in state court.
Downtown Waterville businesses brace for ‘large concentration of people’ as film festival opens in new art center
The 26th annual Maine International Film Festival kicks off Friday, with about 100 films screening over 10 days at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville.
Two from Fairfield charged after search of residence, automobile yields $15,500 in illegal drugs, police say
Amanda Douglass, 38, and Joshua Gray, 35, were arrested Wednesday morning after a search warrant was executed on their Gagnon Road residence, according to officials.
Possible shark attacks prompt heightened patrols at New York’s Long Island beaches
At least 1 beach delayed opening to holiday revelers Tuesday, after officials said drones spotted some 50 sand sharks that morning near a popular beach park.
Mass shootings claim lives at gatherings over the July Fourth holiday
Gun violence that flared in Washington, D.C, Louisiana, Florida, Philadelphia, Texas and Baltimore left more than a dozen dead and almost 60 wounded – including children as young as 2 years old.