Even without a lease, landlords don’t have the power of immediate eviction, according to an attorney at Pine Tree Legal.
Craig Crosby
Monmouth extends town manager contract
Curtis Lunt will keep the town manager’s position through mid-2017 and will be paid more than $71,000 a year.
Wrong-way driver’s truck nearly hits police cruiser on I-95 in Waterville
A Palmyra woman, who police say was driving south in the interstate’s northbound lanes, has been charged with operating under the influence and other charges.
Red Cross honors two women for 95 years of volunteering
Jeannette Chapman and Ann Guild still are going strong after decades of volunteering at the Maine VA Medical Center.
Augusta search turns up heroin and crack
Police say they found drugs hidden in a bedroom used by school-age children and in the bra of one of the suspects.
Monmouth man injured in weekend crash
Police say Jared Smith was speeding on Route 135 early Saturday morning when he lost control of his car and hit a tree.
Police find no explosives after bomb threat at UMA library
Augusta police went to the Katz library at UMA on Thursday in response to a bomb threat, the building was evacuated and some events were postponed.
Police investigate unexplained death in Augusta
Augusta and Maine State police are looking into the death of a 43-year-old man Thursday morning on Mount Vernon Avenue.
Leeds man homeless after fire destroys house
Larry Hewins lost everything Wednesday when fire swept through his home on River Road in Leeds.
Winthrop council OKs paying for fire station design
The new $2.1 million station would be built on U.S. Route 202.