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2019
Liberty development partner pleads not guilty in federal fraud case
Paul Hess worked with Michael Liberty to raise investment money for Liberty’s software company. Instead, prosecutors allege, they defrauded investors of millions.
Mountain Valley’s Winter Carnival Week is about fun
Rumford high school students are enjoying sports activities, table games and a dance.
Cheer up, Fat Boy fans, the Brunswick drive-in will reopen after all, under old ownership
Depending on the weather, the restaurant, which is still for sale, will open by the end of March.
Western Maine woman takes Outdoor Channel’s reality TV challenge — 28 days to trek 750 miles with 9 strangers
The show, “The Brigade: Race to the Hudson,” debuts April 22.
Full Maine Legislature to consider bill to require paid sick leave
The measure supported by Democrats would require businesses with five or more workers to offer paid sick days to employees who have been employed for at least 13 weeks.
Bill to require all Maine police to wear body cameras ignites debate
Supporters say Sen. Susan Deschambault’s bill would promote transparency, but critics raise concerns about how much it would cost and whether it could lead to invasion of privacy.
All downhill in Farmington
Kindergartners slide down a snowbank Wednesday on the playground at W.G. Mallett School in Farmington.
Mark LaFlamme: You mad, bro?
Call me paranoid, but I get the sense that any minute now, an editor is going to slither over and demand that I write a story about the arctic blast headed in our direction. Arctic air is pretty intense and all, but it isn’t the coldest thing in the world – there is nothing quite […]