About three dozen officers in those three towns are retiring their razors for November and December in favor of raising money for charities in “No Shave November.”
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Male seeking gun ‘for school’ spurs Newport, Pittsfield schools lockdown
Young man browsing assault rifles at Palmyra Walmart Thursday, made comment; schools shelter in place, police up patrols, but Friday’s bomb threat at store not thought to be related.
A Waterville woman was arrested on charge she cut a 15-year-old girl with a pocket knife
Linsey Soucy, 19, was arrested after she cut the girl on Libby Court, police say.
Clinton police chief says promotion of part-time officer will help department
The promotion of Rusty Bell, a former Kennebec Sheriff’s Department sergeant and Pittsfield police officer, allows the department to better use Bell’s experience and skills, Police Chief Craig Johnson said
Sidney man arrested after police say he hit himself to fake assault, robbery in Waterville
David J. McEachern, 26, initially told Waterville police that he was hit in the back of the head, knocked unconscious and robbed of his backpack and wallet
Waterville, Winslow teens preparing for work, life in special program
Youth Empowerment Through Employment program is helping area students with disadvantages and struggles at home to become well-rounded and career-focused.
China town officials setting aside China Lake access ideas for now
Voters rejected the purchase of lakefront property at for a town park during Tuesday’s elections.
Burnham, Detroit, Pittsfield school vote results pending after 197 sample ballots used
Clerical error in Pittsfield holds up passage of budget amendment that was favored 507-297, including sample ballots
Red Sox fans suffer sweetly after World Series win
High drama outweighs late nights, early mornings for many central Maine fans.
Health insurance sign-up session small in Winslow
Half dozen people showed up for Affordable Care Act sign-up session opt. Most chose paper applications.