Richard Murray-Burns was sentenced in March to decades in prison for the 2019 shooting and police chase that began in Waterville, but a judge’s procedural error has led the court to reconsider the sentence.
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Longtime hockey rivals Gardiner, Waterville and Winslow shake up sport with co-op program
The area’s three top programs – with 34 combined state titles – join as one, but it comes with mixed emotions.
Reporting Aside: Yes, there’s much that first must be done, but then let’s savor the holiday season
There are cards to write, cookies to bake and presents to wrap, but then the stress seems to fall away and we’re embraced by the joy of the Christmas season, Amy Calder writes.
High school boys basketball preview: Central Maine teams back for more after thrilling season
Local boys basketball scene loaded from top to bottom in 2022-23.
High school girls basketball preview: Championship runs part of the process
Skowhegan defends A title with new lineup; Hall-Dale hopes to take Class C crown again.
High school boys hockey preview: Teams hit the ice after chaotic offseason
Despite new co-ops, officiating scare, exciting season looms in 2022-23.
Pittsfield Town Council passes $6.1 million budget, eyes tax rate decrease
The budget is roughly a 7% increase compared to last year, but a rise in revenue means town officials expect the property tax rate to decrease for residents.
Pittsfield appoints police chief who previously served decades with Augusta police force
The Town Council on Tuesday approved the appointment of Vicente Morris, who succeeds Harold Bickmore.
High school indoor track and field preview: Winslow, Cony look to overcome key graduation losses
Several central Maine teams look to take giant steps forward this winter.
Waterville council delays decision on police pay raises
The majority of city councilors Tuesday night said they needed more clarity on what proposed pay raises for patrol officers and commanding officers would mean for the long term before voting to approve them.