Daniel Valsecchi says he knew something did not look right as he was driving early Saturday.
2021
UMaine System among 60 finalists for $1 billion in federal economic grants
The University of Maine System is among the finalists going into the next round of competition.
Jay appoints Brandi Galgano to fill a vacant term on the RSU 73 Board of Directors
Select Board Chairman Terry Bergeron drew a slip of paper that had Galgano’s name from among nine in a container.
Squadron created to oversee submarines during overhauls at Kittery yard
The change revives the tradition of a storied squadron that was created in the 1930s and relocated to the Pacific Theater in World War II.
Jurors in former Minnesota officer’s trial see differences between gun, Taser
Prosecutors in the manslaughter trial of a Minnesota police officer charged in the death of Daunte Wright asked to have the jurors handle a Taser, but Judge Regina Chu didn’t allow it after Kim Potter’s attorneys objected.
Tom Caron: Bruins are heating up at the right time
Boston is coming off impressive wins in Edmonton and Calgary, heading into a busy stretch of four games in six days starting Tuesday.
Cod fishing limits to be slashed again, regulators say
Fishing industry managers are recommending the already-diminished U.S. cod fishery be reduced in Georges Bank, but stay the same in the Gulf of Maine.
NHL notebook: Three Flames games postponed for COVID concerns
Six Calgary players and a staff member entered the league’s COVID-19 protocol over a 24-hour period, prompting the move.
CMMC ends neurosurgical trauma services, Maine EMS to hold emergency meeting
The Maine EMS Trauma Advisory Committee will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom.
Photo: Holiday lights, sun brighten skyline
Monday’s setting sun reflects off windows in Lewiston’s skyline as cars streak across the Longley Bridge.