The New York Republican was released on bail on May 10 after pleading not guilty to wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements to Congress, but his suretors never appeared in open court to sign his bond.
2023
Historic Boston church where the Revolution was sparked hosting its first play
‘Revolution’s Edge’ is set the day before the start of the war.
Judge rules Arkansas ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors is unconstitutional
The ruling affects only the Arkansas ban but may carry implications for the fates of similar prohibitions, or discourage attempts to enact them, in other states.
Summer reading programs in Franklin County
Several libraries in Franklin County are offering a variety of ways to keep kids entertained during the summer months.
Public hearing held over future of bowling alley in Wilton
A public hearing was held on Thursday, June 15, over the potential sale of Meadow Lanes bowling alley in Wilton. The buyer plans on turning a portion of the building into a medical marijuana dispensary.
Farmington school district says goodbye to longtime director of adult education
With her final administrative report given on Tuesday, June 13, Nancy Allen, director of adult education, will step away from the role and retire.
Maine State Police defuse homemade explosive device
The device was left in the driveway of a private residence in Woodland.
After voters reject bond bid, Bowdoinham seeks ways to save decaying town hall
Failing to pass a $1 million bond for repairs, Bowdoinham’s Town Hall Committee is asking the community for help.
Franklin County commissioners present Spirit of America Awards
The award is annual award given to people recognized for their dedication and volunteerism in the community.
Softball: Hall-Dale scrapes past Bucksport for 3rd straight Class C state title
Bulldogs push winning streak to 56 games with 2-1 victory over Bucks.