DEAR SUN SPOTS: In June I took a bag of clothes to the consignment shop, Touch of Class in Farmington. A blue dress from Singapore, a gift from my son, was added to the bag by mistake. To whoever purchased it, if you would please return the dress to me, I will give you back […]
2019
Cross country: Brunswick’s Shaughnessy sets course record in Laliberte win
Mt. Blue’s Cullenberg takes girls title, Mt. Ararat rolls to team victory.
PHOTO: Plastic art and dancing in downtown Lewiston
Dufresne Plaza was hopping with fun during Friday’s Art Walk LA.
United States to face challenges at World Cup
The defending champion United States starts play Saturday against the Czech Republic.
Mexico man seeks new hearing based on Lewiston cop’s testimony
An attorney for Norman “Bo” Thompson, 47, is seeking a hearing to have his nearly four-year sentence overturned.
Loose bull attacks two men in Madison
Robert McEwen and Robert Neal tried to apprehend the bull before it attacked them, leaving the men with severe injuries.
Auto racing: Ben Ashline takes his shot at Wiscasset Speedway history
Fresh off a top-10 finish in the Oxford 250 for car owner Ajay Picard, Pittston driver heads to Boss Hogg 150.
Man burned when asphalt equipment catches fire in Lewiston
A passerby described the explosion and said he and several others tried to help the burned victim.
Impaired man summoned in Waterville for accompanying permittee is State Trooper
Daniel Murray, a Maine State Trooper from Mount Vernon, was summoned on Tuesday after being stopped by Waterville Police for accompanying a 15-year-old permit driver while intoxicated.
Byron woman recounts history of gold-panning
MEXICO — Since early in the 20th century, many a person looking to find gold in Maine has ventured to Byron to pan along the branches of the Swift River. Irene Hutchinson, 88, gave a presentation on gold-panning in Byron to the Mexico Historical Society on Aug. 19. A longtime member of the Byron Historical […]