Multiple attendees at a meeting Monday night expressed disapproval of selectmen and the town manager’s conduct, including her writing in the annual town report that “anyone who thinks Clinton is a ‘one-horse town’ needs to put down their beer and get off the front porch.”
July 2019
Under fire for billing problems, CMP seeking approval for rate hike
Customers will be able to weigh in on the proposal during a series of public hearings set to begin at USM in Portland on July 16.
Analysis: Point guards are getting valued, and rightly so, in NBA free agency
Point guards emerging as the big — really big — early winners in NBA free agency
Celtics sign Enes Kanter
Player’s manager tweets that Boston and big man have agreed to two-year deal.
Lewiston nonprofit receives lead poisoning prevention grant
The $25,000 cash award to the nonprofit comes with 18 months of coaching and support, access to national experts, engagement in a peer-learning network, and a customized analysis calculating the cost of childhood lead exposure and the economic benefits of interventions.
Lewiston police ID victims in Birch Street shootings
Lt. David St. Pierre said Monday afternoon that police are receiving “limited cooperation” from the public and the victims of the Saturday night shootings that left two Lewiston men hospitalized.
PHOTO: Dad and daughters beat the heat in Turner
Lots of activity Monday afternoon at the public beach on Bear Pond in Turner.
Fire destroys Bowdoinham home on Sunday
A family of four is displaced after the garage and then the house were burned.
Mariners make qualifying offers to six players
Under ECHL rules, the six players have until July 16 to accept the offer.
Three people hurt in crash on I-295 in Bowdoinham
Maine State Police believe alcohol was a factor in a crash involving a converted school bus and a sedan that sent 3 people to the hospital.