Gardiner Fire Chief Rick Sieberg said the sprinkler system in 6 Maine Ave. building knocked down the small fire that started in a third-floor apartment when a burner on a stove ignited some paper materials.
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South China teen dies from injuries sustained in Richmond highway crash
Rémy Pettengill, 17, was gravely injured Dec. 30 in a multivehicle crash on Interstate 295 in Richmond.
Local author releases first children’s book
A book launch event will be held at Quiet City Books in Lewiston
Lewiston author releases second non-fiction book
Paul Baribault is also a recent contributor to latest in the ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul’ series
New York man injured in Farmington crash
New York man injured when his car swerved near 187 Wilton Road in Farmington, hit a pole, mailbox and newspaper office sign.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Favorite Music for All Ages’
Orchestra to perform family-friendly concerts with emphasis on children.
Prince Harry accuses Camilla of ‘dangerous’ leaks to media
Harry accuses members of the royal family of getting ‘into bed with the devil’ to gain favorable tabloid coverage.
Maine’s Wyman Station helped ease Christmas power shortfall
The power grid operator had to dip into reserves as an Arctic blast swept across a large swath of the U.S. and Canada, necessitating controlled power outages elsewhere.
Belichick still won’t admit mistake with Patriots offensive coaches
Commentary: Bill Belichick put Matt Patricia and Joe Judge in charge of New England’s offense and it clearly backfired.
Girls basketball: Despite roster turnover, Hall-Dale showing no signs of letdown
Defending Class C champions have dominated on both sides of the floor with a young roster.