Wayne Pemberton, 42, of Skowhegan was allegedly driving 30 miles per hour over the speed limit when his vehicle went off the road, struck a bank and rolled over, according to police.
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Hallowell officials reject proposed mixed-use development for Second Street Fire Station
A proposal by Eric and Pamela Perry called for a space for the city’s food bank, public restrooms, an arts and cultural center and apartments.
Gardiner’s Christ Episcopal Church celebrates bicentennial
Dozens of members of the congregation gather in the churchyard Sunday for a special service commemorating the 200th anniversary of the church’s consecration.
Norridgewock resident awarded for community service
Rebecca Ketchum has won a national Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award, which includes a $10,000 grant to the town to support recruitment and retention of local public service volunteers and a custom website with a year of maintenance.
Hallowell’s Boynton’s Market closes after 84 years, reemerges as Ciccarelli’s Market, Deli & Gelato
Don and Ruth LaChance have sold the store at 153 Water St. to Michelangelo and Elizabeth Ciccarelli of Farmingdale. Under the new ownership, the store is now Ciccarelli’s Market, Deli & Gelato.
Russell reflects on his 26 years on Winslow Town Council
Steve Russell has two more council meetings before handing over the District 5 duties to Joseph Roch Gravel.
Fewer students statewide are using free meals, even though it’s available for all
Communities have stepped up to help get meals out to students through the food bank and volunteers, but increased remote learning and home schooling mean fewer students are taking advantage of free meals compared with last year.
Loved ones of youths killed in Clinton crash rally outside driver’s home
A group of approximately 20 loved ones of Tommy Porfirio and Emily and Ashlin Baker gathered outside the home of Timothy Silva, 17, Saturday morning. Silva was the driver in a car crash that killed Porfirio, 15, and Ashlin, 12, and Emily Baker, 14.
Waterville’s Alfond Youth Center dedicates Peter G. Alfond Pathway to Wellness project
“Thanks to the Harold Alfond Foundation, we are able to bring Peter’s vision to reality,” Ken Walsh, chief executive officer of the Alfond Youth and Community Center said as the addition to the center to house the project was celebrated.
Vassalboro man sentenced for 2019 CVS robbery in Augusta
Daniel Cooley apologized for the crime, especially to a store clerk, citing drug abuse as a driving factor for his behavior.