They conspired to illegally manufacture, package and distribute marijuana from a facility in Waldo County, according to the U.S. attorney.
2019
Local roundup: Hebron girls, Lewiston boys falter in playoff openers
Oxford Hills beats Fryeburg in Unified basketball.
Measles making comeback on widening anti-vaccine movement
‘Vaccine hesitancy,’ despite evidence refuting a 1998 claim that linked the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to autism, is slowing attempts to stop children from dying from preventable diseases.
Girls’ hockey: Blue Devils, Saints set for rare regional final showdown
Cross-river rivals meet Thursday with a state championship berth on the line.
Girls’ basketball: St. Dom’s presses, runs away from Buckfield to advance in playoffs
Saints use defense and quickness to take down Bucks in a C South preliminary Tuesday night.
Girls’ basketball: Monmouth too much for Carrabec in C South prelim
Kaeti Butterfield, defense team up to send Mustangs back to regional quarterfinals.
Hannah Kenney balancing two winter sports for St. Dom’s
Sophomore in the midst of postseason action with the Saints girls’ hockey and basketball teams.
UMaine lands second-ranked recruit in FCS football
Linebacker Kolin Demens once committed to UCLA and is now heading to Orono to play for the Black Bears.
Four groups intend to apply for last charter school slot in Maine
Proposals range from a preschool program in public schools to a 700-student middle and high school in Topsham.
Why your newspaper may be late in the morning
The severity of Tuesday night’s winter storm will likely cause delays with Wednesday’s newspaper delivery. The icy conditions pose a risk to the safety of our carriers. We expect most deliveries to be made later than usual or in some cases along with your next scheduled delivery. You can keep up with our storm coverage […]