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Mark LaFlamme
Staff Writer
Mark LaFlamme is a Sun Journal reporter and weekly columnist. He's been on the nighttime police beat since 1994, which is just grand because he doesn't like getting out of bed before noon. Mark is the author of eight published novels and rides a dual sport motorcycle everywhere he goes. Unless it's winter, in which case he just sulks a lot.
The return (sorta) of the phone book
They used to be every bit as important as the web browser on that Samsung Doohickey 9 you carry in your pocket today.
Talk of the town: Copied and pasted
Did you see that awesome television program and/or athletic event? I hate writing Talk of the Town after a long vacation. How in blue blazes do I know what you people are talking about? I’m afraid I’m going to have to take a look at your personal diaries before I proceed. Copy THIS! A couple […]
1 million dollars for a fire truck? Yup, and here’s why.
Lewiston’s new $1 million fire engine is ‘The total package,’ says Lewiston’s fire chief and staff, and well worth the money to protect the city’s citizens and buildings. Here’s what’s in that package.
Livermore Falls man charged with possessing child porn
Edward Livermore, 57, was arrested after a four-year investigation.
Send in the clowns, I’m not afraid
The terror was real and it was absolute. Frozen I sat in my chair, as still as a living thing can possibly be, as the monster clown marched up and down the aisles in search of a victim. In my head played a fear-struck mantra: Don’t notice me. Don’t notice me. Oh, for the love […]
Two arrested after car wrecks in Sabattus
Police say the two men took off after crashing their vehicles in unrelated accidents late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
83 cats seized from Wales home
The animals were taken to a shelter to be evaluated.
Marijuana advertisements at Colisee rile some parents
General manager of the Androscoggin Bank Colisee Mike Cain says that some changes will be made to future ads at the rink in response to parents’ concerns.