The stickers were distributed throughout central Maine and sold for $100 or more.
Craig Crosby
Winthrop business bemoans sewer line cost
Columbia Classic Cars’ new building on U.S. Route 202 remains without a sewer system a year after opening because of an estimated $50,000 to connect to the town line.
Man convicted of Litchfield murder to seek release next week
Michael Boucher, who killed Debra Dill in 1973, is set to appear before the parole board on Thursday.
Augusta supper to raise money for murder victims’ memorial
A Saturday supper at the Capital Area Technical Center will raise money for a memorial to be placed in Catholic Holy Family Cemetery.
Benefit planned for slain Gardiner man
Friends and family are planning a night of music and fun to honor and raise money for Leroy Smith Jr., who police say was murdered by his son.
Augusta woman’s injury sparks fire safety message
Firefighters said an 81-year-old woman suffered significant injuries Wednesday when she opened her oven and her clothes caught fire.
Leroy Smith III due in court Thursday on murder charge
The 24-year-old is accused of murdering his father in Gardiner and moving the body to Richmond.
Friends of Leroy Smith Jr. recall laughter and kindness
He has been remembered as a good friend, a talented builder and a gifted musician.
Leroy Smith III charged with father’s murder
Police believe the murder took place inside the Cannard Street apartment the men shared in Gardiner before the accused moved the remains to the woods in Richmond.
Augusta couple charged with trafficking
Freeman Taylor was arrested after a search of his Water Street apartment reportedly turned up heroin, cocaine and cash.