Dylan Ketcham, 21, of Gardiner, charged with elevated aggravated assault for allegedly attacking Caleb Trudeau, 21, with a knife.
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Activists hold anti-war vigil in Waterville
The anti-war vigil outside the Universalist Unitarian Church of Waterville came three weeks after a U.S. air strike killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani.
Two men injured in Gardiner attack remain hospitalized in Portland
The two injured men are likely to be identified Monday in conjunction with the initial appearance at the Capital Judicial Center by Dylan Ketcham, the 21-year-old Gardiner man who was arrested early Saturday in connection with the violent altercation.
Far out: Hundreds attend first first Maine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Nerd Festival in Fairfield
Attendees at the first Maine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Nerd Festival were able to enjoy food, vendors, face painting, balloon animals, cosplay and more.
Richmond to consider extending life of pipeline TIF
Residents will have a chance to ask questions about the proposal, which would extend the existing for a decade, and capture all the taxes paid to be dedicated to specific projects.
Bikers, vendors make connections at Augusta motorcycle swap meet
The annual Great Northern Motorcycle Swapmeet draws riders and others to the Augusta Civic Center to swap parts and stories and make new connections.
Waterville explores rules for short-term rentals
Waterville has no rules for such businesses, such as Airbnb rentals, but city officials say they are receiving complaints as the short-term rental industry grows locally.
Arabic-speaking barber students in Augusta hit licensing barrier: exams not offered in their language
Officials from the Aveda Institute of Maine said an increasing number of barbers and cosmetologist students are struggling to complete state-administered tests, which are only offered in English, Korean, Vietnamese and Spanish.
Charity disc golf event for disabled veterans draws large crowd in Sidney
Crystal Putek, the director of Saturday’s tournament, said the event was better than she could have ever expected thanks to the large turnout and generous donations.
Charity disc golf event for disabled veterans draws large crowd in Sidney
Crystal Putek, the director of Saturday’s tournament, said the event was better than she could have ever expected thanks to the large turnout and generous donations.