Attorneys for the diocese and the 13 plaintiffs suing the church will argue the case before Superior Court Justice Thomas McKeon later this month.
2023
Auburn Community Concert Band looking for new members during “Open Membership” period
The Auburn Community Concert Band will resume rehearsals on Wednesday, Jan. 11, in preparation for the group’s 2023 summer concert season and extends an open invitation to interested musicians to join the band. This is an ideal opportunity for former high school and college band members to again experience the enjoyment of making music and […]
Farmington man accused of breaking into Walmart, Hippach Field House, stealing alcohol
Myles Lynch, 20, remained Wednesday afternoon at the Franklin County jail. He is being held in lieu of $1,000 cash bail.
Auburn council makes appointments, signals turnover on Planning Board
Three new members will join the Planning Board this year as the board digs into several contentious issues in Auburn.
Surging Colby women’s hockey team poised for repeat success
The undefeated Mules (8-0-0) are ranked 6th in the nation a season after making NCAA Division III tournament.
Wells man intended to kill officers during Times Square attack, court documents state
Trevor Bickford, 19, was arraigned from his hospital bed Wednesday. A criminal complaint details his interview with investigators after the New Year’s Eve attack.
After ‘airing dirty laundry,’ Lewiston council agrees to continue talks on mayor’s role
On Wednesday morning, Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline said that “while sometimes we have differing views about what’s best for our city, the council has my respect and I look forward to putting this behind us and working together for the good of Lewiston.”
Fire destroys Paris home, kills three dogs
Tuesday’s fire destroyed the home on Upper Swallow Road.
Maine newspaper delivery driver prayed to get through ice storm
Now-retired Strong newspaper delivery driver Kay Brackley was so scared delivering papers the night of the ice storm she vowed to give up her route.
Mills signs emergency bill providing heating assistance, $450 relief checks
Nearly 880,000 income-eligible taxpayers are expected to begin receiving the $450 checks by the end of January under the $473 million package.