CLINTON — Three Clinton teens are facing multiple felony charges after allegedly throwing rocks at passing motorists on Interstate 95.
Waterville plane crash victim still hospitalized
The Waterville woman who was seriously injured when a small plane crashed off Matinicus Island remained hospitalized on Wednesday, according to her husband.
Olsen resigns from LePage cabinet
AUGUSTA — After months of pursuing Gov. Paul LePage’s policy goals, Norm Olsen resigned Wednesday as commissioner of the Department of Marine Resources because he felt he did not have the chief executive’s full support.
Scottish filmmakers back at Waterville festival
WATERVILLE — Director Louise Milne and producer Sean Martin went through a list of festivals last year and decided, based on timing and curiosity, to premiere their new entry in North America at the Maine International Film Festival.
BRIEFS: Mount Vernon Avenue water OK again
AUGUSTA — Residents on a stretch of Mount Vernon Avenue where water service was temporarily shut down Tuesday no longer have to boil their water.
Maine Strawberry Queen Pageant announces contestants
PITTSTON — The Maine Strawberry Queen Pageant, held July 21-24 in conjunction with the Pittston Fair, has announced this year’s contestants.
Readfield health center getting upgrade
READFIELD — A federal grant will allow Maranacook Student Health Center to upgrade the space for patients and the computer system.
Dion quits medical marijuana board
A state representative and former Cumberland County sheriff has quit the board of the state’s largest medical marijuana nonprofit organization.
House gone, but 5-year-old will be remembered
JACKMAN — The home on Main Street where a 5-year-old boy died and his family lived is now a pile of rubble.
Kelley vote on docket tonight
CHELSEA — Residents at a special town meeting will decide tonight whether to pay a former clerk $25,000 to avoid a lawsuit.