Randolph Gerry, 71, of Winslow was summonsed on charges of driving to endanger and operating the wrong way on a divided highway in connection with the Thursday afternoon incident.
Scott Monroe
Backyard Naturalist: Jellyfish are strangers in a strange land
Dana Wilde ponders the philosophic implications of creatures from the sea.
Police: Woman says she robbed Waterville store to pay back drug dealer
Casey Glidden, 42, of Vassalboro, is charged with robbing a Big Apple store at knifepoint on Jan. 17.
Lewiston man who reportedly fired at Augusta police, threatened people is dead after shootout
Liban S. Mohamed, 22, died after the Sunday night incident at 132 Northern Ave. in Augusta. Four police officers have been placed on administrative leave with pay, as is standard procedure in such matters.
On the Edge: A bad day for skin
J.P. Devine remembers a time when he was young and handsome with black hair and smooth, youthful skin, talking us into buying stuff we didn’t need.
Thinking Things Through: Watching the weather change
Liz Soares contemplates the accelerating changes of our climate and wonders if our attitudes need to change, too.
On the Edge: New Year’s resolutions
J.P. Devine is resolving to improve his life while waiting for the next storm.
Backyard Naturalist: Thousands and thousands of ladybugs
Ladybird beetles may be unnerving in large numbers, but they’re largely a harmless nuisance, Dana Wilde writes.
Storm brings rain, strong wind gusts knocking out power to thousands in central Maine
The storm was expected to be most intense Wednesday morning, leaving a slushy mix on the ground as precipitation was forecast to taper off in the afternoon.
Central Mainers brace for wet storm that threatens 50 mph wind gusts
Forecasters said the combination of wet, heavy snow, followed by a changeover to rain and strong winds, could lead to power outages and flooding across the region.