He heard the Lewiston mass shooter firing inside the bar. So he cut the power ‘to put him in the dark’
Called a hero for turning off the lights at Schemengees Bar & Grille Restaurant, Mike Roderick of China details what happened Oct. 25.
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Hillandale egg farm requests Turner to rezone poultry farm amid property sale
The property is in a district that only allows the land to be used for egg production.
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Auburn committee getting started in assessing state of homelessness, providing recommendations to City Council
Mayor Jeff Harmon formally announced the membership of the committee Monday, which includes those working in public health, addiction treatment, workforce navigation and local nonprofits.
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Schools & Education Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine’s biggest upset this March hasn’t been on the court. It was on a chess board.
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Sports Posted: 3:26 AM
Sports on TV: Tuesday, March 19, 2024
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Dear Abby Posted: 12:01 AM
Freeloading boyfriend makes woman feel like a bad person
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Dr. Roach Posted: 12:01 AM
Meds can help identify the cause behind cough with mucus
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Horoscope Posted: 12:01 AM
Cancer: Be inventive, take the initiative and strive to be the best.
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175th anniversary Posted: 12:01 AM
Looking Back on March 19
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Connections Posted: 12:00 AM
Talk on supporting state’s native fauna set for Paris March 28
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Connections Posted: 12:00 AM
Jay honors town’s Spirit of America recipient
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Editorial cartoon for Tuesday, March 19
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Connections Posted: 12:00 AM
Livermore school to hold kindergarten registration screening
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
In rebuttal: Rudolph Ziehm: Biden has accomplished more than Trump
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Letters Posted: 12:00 AM
Stephen Austin: Rep. Libby fights for liberty in Maine
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Health care
Facing millions in unexpected costs, CMMC and St. Mary’s consider all options in search of a cure
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Indigenous tribes and high-tech extraction flow into Maine maple syrup’s sweet history
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Franklin
Fire that heavily damaged Jewell Street house in Jay is ruled accidental
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Maine
New Hampshire diner fight leads to charges against former police officer from Maine
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bPlus
Face Time: Laurie Milledge — With her husband, raising an autistic son to be ‘very proud of’
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Maine
Pine Tree District FIRST Robotics Competition draws thousands to Lewiston
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Lewiston-Auburn
Kudos: ‘Mr. Mac’ retiring after quarter century as volunteer reader
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston plans a memorial for Oct. 25 mass shooting
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The Bethel Citizen
State investigating Greenwood kennel after complaints
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Crime
Former Farmington man pleads guilty to robbing Irving store, throwing coffee in cashier’s face
Yesterday at 7:01 PM
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Schools & Education
Maine’s biggest upset this March hasn’t been on the court. It was on a chess board.
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Schools & Education
UMaine Orono part of high-altitude balloon launch to record solar eclipse
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Maine
Proposal would exempt agricultural pesticides from law banning forever chemicals
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Maine
Judge struggles to untangle Popham Beach land dispute
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Crime
State trooper’s ankle broken, another is bitten during arrest in Limerick
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Maine
Portland police say death of man found in Casco Bay not suspicious
Lewiston plans a memorial for Oct. 25 mass shooting
New committee will soon begin planning a memorial and related events.
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.
Andover voters reject purchase of electronic sign announcing town meetings, events
Andover residents didn’t pass the vote on whether to purchase and install an electronic sign for the town.
Clarence Page: Immigration is on Americans’ minds. And politicians are seizing the opportunity
As much as immigration has led to suspicions, conflicts and misunderstandings, on balance it’s contributed to our country’s productivity and culture, and it’s made life better for families escaping harsh conditions in their homelands.
United Airlines CEO tries to reassure customers that the airline is safe despite recent incidents
In the most recent incident at United, on Friday a chunk of the outer aluminum skin fell off the belly of a Boeing 737-800 that was built in 1998.
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.
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Business
New pediatric providers at Central Maine Medical Center accepting patients
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Business
April workshops to connect women to construction, forestry careers
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Business
Health Affiliates Maine hires new business management director
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Business
Staffing agency opens Lewiston-Auburn office
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Business
Androscoggin Bank names assistant vice president
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Business
St. Dominic Academy names new Auburn campus principal