Andrew Fertig, 69, is charged with domestic violence elevated aggravated assault, a Class A offense.
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Travis Lazarczyk: In youth sports, it’s the adults who need to grow up
An incident at a Falmouth youth soccer event is just another example of poor fan behavior, which is still too often on display these days.
Northern Light food service, housekeeping jobs to transfer to another company
About 500 positions in food service and housekeeping at Northern Light acute care facilities, including Inland Hospital and Lakewood Continuing Care in Waterville, will be taken over by Compass One starting in January, according to a Northern Light official.
Birding: The variety of species in Maine includes natives and those from away
The 475 species on state’s bird checklist are here in Maine for so many different reasons.
On the Edge: Waiting for November
J.P. Devine ponders the storms brewing this month in Florida and at the ballot box.
Residents of ‘very purple’ Berwick just try to get along
Like other places in Maine and around the country, voters here list the economy, cost of living and taxes as among their biggest concerns.
Residents of politically divided Hampden tread carefully with their neighbors
The suburb of Bangor is known for its good schools and quieter pace of life, but its demographics have been changing in recent years, bringing with it a tension that lives mostly beneath the surface.
Our View: As Lewiston approaches Oct. 25, we must keep looking ahead
Remembering is important – and it is painful. A sustained focus on the future offers reasons to keep going.
Lewiston police say response to gun violence showing positive signs
The Police Department, along with several community partners, announced a multifaceted plan to address gun violence during an Aug. 29 news conference following an uptick in shootings.