An agent who is suing Williamson contends the player received improper benefits during his season with the Blue Devils.
June 2020
American Red Cross of Northern New England hires Nicole Evans
LEWISTON — Nicole Evans has joined the American Red Cross of Northern New England as executive director of the Central and Mid Coast Maine Chapter. Evans brings more than 20 years of experience in community impact, development and communications to the role. As the chapter’s executive director, she represents the Red Cross in the community, […]
Wilton woman keeps vision alive to restore rail car diner in Farmington
Rachel Jackson plans to use parts from the original Farmington Diner to restore a similar one.
PHOTO: Closed by COVID-19 restrictions
Farmington’s tennis and basketball courts, baseball fields and picnic areas are also off limits.
One-third of U.S.’s record unemployment payout hasn’t arrived
Numbers due to be released on Thursday are forecast to show a jobless rate of 19.5% in May, the highest since the Great Depression.
Members of Maine’s congressional delegation criticize Trump’s response to protests
Rep. Pingree says the president abused his power, while Sen. King lists ‘many things wrong’ and Sen. Collins says Trump’s use of force against D.C. protesters wasn’t justified. Rep. Jared Golden cautioned the president about deploying U.S. troops on American soil.
Police log
Arrests Auburn • Amber Morin, 26, of Lewiston, on an outstanding warrant for violating conditions of release and a charge of theft of unauthorized taking or transfer, 7:40 p.m. Monday at Denny’s Restaurant. • Buddy Grant, 26, of Greene, on an outstanding warrant for violating conditions of release, and charges of theft by unauthorized taking […]
Auburn man, 19, remains in critical condition following Turner fatal crash
Spencer Dowd was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston early Friday after the Honda Accord sedan he was driving struck a utility pole and rolled over on Route 4, killing passenger Julie Beaucage, 18, of Turner.
U.S. cities erupt in more violence as Trump decries ‘lowlifes’
The president amplifies his hard-line calls of a day earlier, in which he threatened to send in the military to restore order if governors didn’t do it.
Union unmoved by MLB’s 50-game plan; sides no closer to agreement for 2020 season
The latest developments leave baseball still without a deal to play this year, with a soft deadline of this week to be able to hold Opening Day on July 4.