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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.
Face Time: Auburn comic Sara Jean Poulin talks shop
When she’s not making people laugh she’s a juggler — parenting, full-time job, podcasts, rafting, and those cat videos . . .
Mark LaFlamme: Lewiston-Auburn police won’t budge on the matter of radio traffic
Talk of the Town: The police have never provided a convincing argument for why they needed to encrypt their radio transmissions, Mark LaFlamme writes.
Volunteers provide food, blankets, clothing for the needy in Lewiston
Thanksgiving Day at Kennedy Park saw volunteers giving out hot food, warm clothing and kindness.
Police arrest Phillips man, recover items after series of burglaries
An array of items retrieved were identified as stolen from a series of camp breaks, storage facility breaks and a residential burglary within the last four months.
Leaves: Rake them away or leaf them alone? Locals weigh in on the matter of autumn cleanup
Many people say they’ve bagged bagging because it’s healthier for the environment and their yards. But others say there’s no way they’ll ever leave the leaves.
Mark LaFlamme: Math lessons with Barbara Streisand and Mike Tyson
Talk of the town: When duty calls, you know where I’ll be. Happy Jacks.
Police investigate early morning crash on Maine Turnpike in Auburn
A box truck rolled over a guardrail and then slid down an embankment in the three-vehicle pileup shortly after midnight Friday.
No injuries reported in Harrison house fire Thursday
Firefighters from multiple towns responded to the blaze at 54 Temple St.
Greene says no to latest power plan to build 600-acre solar array
The ‘overwhelming’ vote to limit solar energy systems in town put and end to Swift Current Energy’s plan to build a 600-acre solar array along parcels of private property in the CMP corridor.