Midway into July, there is no indication of visitor-driven outbreaks, as Maine continues to benefit from some of the best disease metrics in the nation.
July 2020
Livermore board asked to contact CMP about tree trimming
Limbs engulf power lines at 31 Stonewall Drive.
Fire damages Chili’s restaurant in South Portland
Firefighters, working in high heat and humidity, quickly put out the flames.
Three charged in Franklin County crack cocaine, heroin case
Drugs and cash seized from Avon residence Friday.
East End Beach remains closed as Portland awaits contamination tests
A power outage at the East End Wastewater Treatment Plant on Sunday morning led to the discharge of an undetermined amount of wastewater into Casco Bay.
Westbrook man charged in stabbing
Police say the alleged assailant knew the man who was stabbed, but they have not yet identified a motive in the attack.
State plans to finish ranked-choice voting count in congressional primary on Tuesday
An outside group that analyzed election numbers says Dale Crafts of Lisbon likely got 58% of the Republican primary votes in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
Four Maine colleges intend to play sports this fall
As the pandemic is forcing many schools and conferences to shut the door on the fall, Colby, Thomas, UMaine-Presque Isle and St. Joseph’s all plan to create nonconference schedules.
LAYSA fall registrations
Lewiston Auburn Youth Soccer (LAYSA) will be sponsoring its 42nd Fall soccer season for children in Lewiston, Auburn, and the surrounding areas. There are two types of teams; “house teams” that play other LAYSA teams on Saturdays (Mites and Micros) and Sundays (Juniors and Seniors) and “travel teams” that play teams from other towns in […]
Rumford welcomes new police officer
Robert Haseltine fills one of three vacancies.