Angela Beasley, 45, of Auburn is facing 33 charges in the crash on Shaw Hill Road.
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.
Sabattus trying to fill key positions as annual meeting looms
The town finds itself in the odd situation where the positions of both police chief and town manager are now filled on a temporary basis.
He sleeps outdoors and sometimes goes hungry; but don’t call the man homeless
Mark LaFlamme was looking for someone with an interesting story to tell, and he found one bundled up in three blankets and sitting on a sidewalk.
Lewiston man in critical condition a day after fireworks mishap
Police said the man was severely burned after he set off fireworks inside a third-floor apartment.
Man seriously burned after fireworks explode inside Lewiston apartment
Witnesses said the victim suffered visible burns to his face and it appeared he was having trouble with his throat.
How ‘100 pounds of pure love’ is bringing comfort to Maine’s first responders
A ‘kind-eyed chocolate boy who has a goofy side’ and his Bethel teammate are improving lives for a group of people known for saving lives.
In praise of hero store clerks, snow angels and cool millions
Mark LaFlamme: I was feeling really good about my two-mile snowshoe journey until I wasn’t.
Special Olympics Maine concludes its Winter Games
The unseasonable weather, with temperatures reaching for 50 degrees, made being a spectator for the Special Olympics Maine Winter Games a delight, according to the mother of one athlete.
Enjoying winter with a song on my lips and my tongue on a flagpole
Talk of the Town: !!#$@! is what Mark LaFlamme has to say about this weather.
Massachusetts men arrested in PayPal scam in Rangeley Plantation
Police said the men posed as Department of Justice employees when they approached the woman.