Zacheriah Adams, 33, of Jay, was arrested after police laid down spike mats, causing the pickup truck he was driving to stop.
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Reporting Aside: The importance of a road in keeping us together
A December storm washed out a road in rural central Maine, making it impassable for months. When it reopened this week, residents got together for a celebration, Amy Calder writes.
B girls lacrosse: Freeport scores early, often in divisional final rout of Messalonskee
A year after winning the Class C title, the Falcons reach Class B final.
Meridians in downtown Fairfield to reopen with modified name, new kind of menu
Meridians: The Bar is set to open at 166 Main St. on June 21. Its shop, formerly across the street, has been moved to the restaurant’s lounge.
Cyrway defeats Perkins in Republican primary for state Senate seat in central Maine
Scott Cyrway received 54% of the vote in District 16, compared to Mike Perkins’ 45%, and will now face Winslow Democrat David LaFountain in the Nov. 5 general election.
Boys lacrosse: Yarmouth rolls past Messalonskee in Class B semis
Clippers head to 16th state final behind balanced offense.
A North baseball: Resilient Messalonskee holds off Bangor to take regional title
Rams surge in final innings, but Eagles hang on for the 4-3 victory.
A North softball: Skowhegan tops Edward Little to return to regional title game
Lily Noyes fans 13, Maddy Morris delivers clutch hits as River Hawks prevail 4-3.
JCPenney to close Waterville store; Renys to move in next year
JCPenney plans to close its store at 60 Elm Plaza in Waterville on Sept. 22, and R.H. Reny Inc. owner John Reny confirmed Monday his company’s 19th store will open there next year.
Local roundup: York eliminates Gardiner softball in Class B South semis
Maddie Fitzgerald and Sarah Orso homered for the Wildcats.