Robert Patneaude was a passenger in car driven by Bernard Belskis, 77, of Mexico.
2021
Lisbon town council, school board, water commission candidates air views at forum
The candidates took part in the question-and-answer session during Tuesday’s forum.
College notebook: UMaine-Farmington women’s soccer making late season turnaround
After starting season 1-8, Beavers have won of their last five games and are in the North Atlantic Conference playoff mix.
Squid a possible culprit in Gulf of Maine shrimp’s demise
The current moratorium on shrimping is scheduled to end this year and regulators are expected to decide this winter whether to continue it.
Maine State Museum celebrating state Saturday with ‘Maine Fest’
It will be the first time the museum hosts the outdoor, family-oriented Maine-themed event taking place in Augusta’s Capitol Park.
Mainers will pay more to heat their homes this winter
Following drastically reduced prices during the coronavirus pandemic’s first year, energy costs have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.
Transient charged in Auburn convenience store robberies
The suspect was tracked Tuesday night to an apartment where he was found along with evidence of the crime, police said.
Supreme Court seems set to revive Boston Marathon bomber’s death sentence
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals threw out Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence last year.
Heating bills set to soar as inflation hits energy prices
The U.S. government expects households to see jumps of up to 54% from last winter.
Federal judge refuses to block Maine vaccine mandate for health care workers
Judge Jon Levy denies a motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit seeking a religious exemption, meaning health care workers must get inoculated by Friday to comply with state rules.