‘It made sense to put him in the dark’: China man recounts events from Lewiston mass shooting
Called a hero for turning off the lights at Schemengees Bar & Grille Restaurant, Mike Roderick details what happened on Oct. 25, 2023.
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Former Farmington man pleads guilty to robbing Irving store, throwing coffee in cashier’s face
William Moholland, 56, of Lincoln County was sentenced to serve nine months of a six-year sentence, followed by four years of probation.
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Massachusetts man who murdered Skowhegan woman to be sentenced in April
Jason Servil, 20, of Boston pleaded guilty in January to charges he killed Alice Abbott, 20, and assaulted a man in July 2022.
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Hall-Dale Middle School lists honor roll students
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Jay honors town’s Spirit of America recipient
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Nominations sought for Bicknell Award for birding conservation
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
‘Creating Community: Farming and Housing’ webinar set for March 26
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Camden library to host hybrid talk by son of spies
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Schools and Education Posted: Yesterday at 9:36 PM
UMaine Orono part of high-altitude balloon launch to record solar eclipse
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Health Care Posted: Yesterday at 9:06 PM
Biden signs executive order to advance study of women’s health
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 9:03 PM
The spring equinox is here. What does that mean?
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 8:28 PM
New study finds no brain injuries among ‘Havana syndrome’ patients
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 8:25 PM
Supreme Court rejects appeal by former New Mexico county commissioner banned for Jan. 6 insurrection
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 8:19 PM
‘Access Hollywood’ tape won’t be played at Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial, judge rules
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 8:16 PM
Netanyahu agrees to send Israeli officials to Washington to discuss prospective Rafah operation
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Local Elections
State Senate candidate’s campaign flyer featuring Winslow town councilors raises ethics concerns
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Local & State
Increasingly early ice-outs on Maine waters open up new environmental problems, experts say
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Business
‘It’s an unsafe environment’: Merchants in Augusta’s downtown say area needs law enforcement
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Politics
Maine Legislature’s use of vague ‘concept bills’ has risen dramatically
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Local & State
More than 150 Pittston residents pass $1.7 million municipal budget
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: March 8-15, 2024
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Local & State
Construction of Skowhegan whitewater River Park delayed until 2025
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Maine Crime
Massachusetts man who murdered Skowhegan woman to be sentenced in April
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Columnists
Community Compass: Augusta must step up to address homelessness
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Local & State
Maine wants to keep housing some criminal defendants with mental illness in prison
Yesterday at 4:00 AM
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Schools and Education
UMaine Orono part of high-altitude balloon launch to record solar eclipse
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Local & State
Proposal would exempt agricultural pesticides from law banning forever chemicals
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Local & State
Judge struggles to untangle Popham Beach land dispute
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Local & State
Sagadahoc deputy criticized for failing to arrest Lewiston shooter is running for sheriff
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Local & State
Fire that heavily damaged Jewell Street house in Jay is ruled accidental
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston plans a memorial for Oct. 25 mass shooting
State Senate candidate’s campaign flyer featuring Winslow town councilors raises ethics concerns
Michael Perkins, a Republican candidate for the Maine Senate, released a flyer that some residents and town officials say could mislead voters into thinking he has been endorsed by the Winslow Town Council and town of Winslow.
More than 150 Pittston residents pass $1.7 million municipal budget
Voters made $250,000 in cuts to the proposed pending plan.
Maine wants to keep housing some criminal defendants with mental illness in prison
Maine State Prison is better equipped than psychiatric hospitals to help certain defendants who have been ruled incompetent to stand trial, the Department of Corrections and DHHS say.
Maine Compass: Maine’s long-term care crisis isn’t imminent — it has arrived
Inadequate reimbursement rates, soaring inflation levels and rising costs all contribute to Maine’s long-term care facilities struggling to stay afloat.