Tyon Shuron, 42, was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with the murder of Andrew Sherman at Sherman’s home in Richmond.
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Former Augusta church to be allowed to host gatherings without providing on-site parking
Augusta City Council approved zoning changes meant to help the new owner of St. Mark’s Church preserve and redevelop the historic stone structure.
Tractor-trailer crashes, overturns in Chelsea
Traffic on Route 9 was halted as rescue officials tended to two injured occupants after an accident Thursday afternoon.
Colby College community members who visited virus-stricken China in isolation ‘out of an abundance of caution’
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak sweeping mainland China, the Waterville college said “none of the individuals in isolation have any symptoms of the virus, and they are being monitored per CDC guidelines.”
L.L. Bean wades into New York Fashion Week with clothing ‘inspired by the outdoors’
For the first time in its 108-year history, the Freeport retailer had a collection shown on a fashion runway in New York Wednesday. The clothes will be on sale in the fall.
Moose Turd Lady headlines comedy fundraiser at Pittsfield Community Theatre
All proceeds from the “That Ain’t Right Comedy Show” will be donated to the theater as it works to become an entity independent from the town.
Skowhegan ice disc inspired yoga practice
The ice disk that formed at the Great Eddy in the Kennebec River in January disappeared near the end of the month during warmer weather.
Waterville man sentenced for possessing child pornography
William Stewart, 64, possessed thousands of images and hundreds of videos of child pornography, many depicting children under 12 years old, between May and June of 2018, according to court records.
Overseer of Colby projects in downtown Waterville excited by all that is happening
Paul Ureneck, director of commercial real estate for Elm City LLC, an affiliate of Colby College, spoke Thursday at Thomas College as part of a business breakfast hosted by Thomas and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.
Killer wins court approval to go to Portland for daughter’s medical treatment
Derek Soucy was found not criminally responsible for the 2001 beating death of an 88-year-old man in Portland.