The owner said his son was likely infected while attending protests in both cities over the weekend.
Matthew Daigle
Matthew Daigle is a court reporter at the Norway bureau of the Sun Journal and has worked for the company for more than six years. He covers the courts, Oxford County government, and the towns of Norway, Paris and Otisfield. He lives in Greene with his fiance, his two Siamese cats and his 13-year old chihuahua. In his spare time, he likes to read, watch movies and listen to podcasts about the television show “Survivor.” He is a graduate of the University of Maine at Farmington and earned a bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing.
Auburn man, 19, remains in critical condition following Turner fatal crash
Spencer Dowd was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston early Friday after the Honda Accord sedan he was driving struck a utility pole and rolled over on Route 4, killing passenger Julie Beaucage, 18, of Turner.
Bates College graduates told to “stay strong, and walk like you got some sense”
During Bates’ 154th Commencement, held via livestream due to the coronavirus, President Clayton Spencer and other speakers spoke fondly of the resilience the Class of 2020 showed during its final semester.
Bates College graduates told to ‘stay strong and walk like you got some sense’
During Bates’ 154th commencement, held via livestream due to the coronavirus, President Clayton Spencer and other speakers spoke fondly of the resilience the Class of 2020 showed during its final semester.
Lewiston woman charged with firing a handgun during domestic dispute
Sheila Ramponeau is accused of shooting her car window on Bartlett Street.
Maine bankruptcy filings decrease in 2020 despite stay-at-home order
The number of people or businesses filing for bankruptcy in 2020 is at its lowest number in three years, although some bankruptcy attorneys anticipate that the number could skyrocket during the summer months.
17 employees, 4 residents test positive for COVID-19 at Auburn health care facility
Clover Health Care announced that after 550 employees, residents and contract help were tested for COVID-19 over the last two days, 17 employees and four residents have tested positive.
Four staff members, one resident at Clover Healthcare in Auburn test positive for COVID-19
According to a Facebook post by Clover Healthcare, four of its nursing staff members and a resident have tested for COVID-19, prompting the Maine CDC to approve testing the remainder of Clover’s 500 staff and residents.
Central, western Maine bike shops see surge in sales during stay-at-home order
Owners say supplies may not keep up with the demand.
Former guest of Lewiston wellness shelter tests positive for COVID-19
An official with Community Concepts, which operates the wellness shelter, said a former guest of the Lewiston facility — being run out of the Lewiston Armory — tested positive Sunday morning for the coronavirus.