Zachary Mercier, 31, of Bridgton, is in jail on seven charges.
2020
RAAPA will hold auditions for popular Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
RAAPA is bringing back their popular Murder Mystery Dinner Theater for its 6th season on Friday, June 12, and Saturday, June 13, at the Eagles Hall in Rumford. This year’s production is a spoof on the famous Agatha Christie play, “And Then There Were None” (a.k.a., “Ten Little Indians”). It is the story of a […]
Calderwood Consort to give pair of concerts in Lewiston
The Calderwood Consort, one of Maine’s longest performing early music groups, will perform two concerts presenting sacred and profane love songs from the twelfth through the seventeenth centuries. The first performance – a short, half-hour program of dances and love songs by Machaut, Lindini, Dufay, Byrd and others, will begin at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, […]
County Commissioners agenda – February 6, 2020
Agenda Oxford County Commissioners Workshop February 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM 26 Western Avenue, Paris, Maine 9:00 Convene Meeting • Pledge of Allegiance • Draft Minutes Pending Review or Signature: o January 21 o January 30 • Adopt Agenda 9:05 Executive Session to Discuss a Personnel Matter – 1 M.R.S. § 405 (6) (A) 11:30 […]
ELHS Drama Club to present ‘Death By Dessert’
The Edward Little Drama Club’s production of “Death By Dessert,” written by Nathan Hartswick, will be performed at 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, and Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Auburn Middle School auditorium. Join the feuding Donnaducce and Duccedonni families in solving a murder mystery; narrated by the victim herself. During intermission, enjoy a […]
Sit, stay … heal: SAD 52 adopts new therapy dog policy
Lucky Tim, now a certified therapy dog after a year in training, is going to Leeds Central School every day.
Citing coronavirus, Mills urges voters to uphold Maine’s new vaccine law
Maine’s governor uses her weekly radio address to attack a citizens’ veto effort that would overturn the state’s new law to eliminate non-medical exemptions for childhood vaccines.
Verso, investors reach agreement on sale of Jay mill
The paper company and a shareholder group have agreed to move ahead with a $400 million deal to sell the company’s mills in Maine and Wisconsin.
State police, FBI investigating Collins-related threat to Maine high schools
Police would not immediately release names of the schools involved or details of the threat, which was also directed at U.S. Sen. Susan Collins.
Child welfare watchdog finds progress but ongoing concerns for DHHS
Lawmakers were briefed Friday on a report that highlights successes and challenges 2 years after 2 high-profile abuse deaths put a spotlight on the agency’s child welfare programs.