No injuries were reported in the 9 a.m. blaze at 55 Sweden 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.
Mark LaFlamme: The long gone things we miss the most
Street Talk: Lots of people miss lots of places and things, as it turns out, and those memories came flying at me like a storm of time-traveling locusts.
Mark LaFlamme: Shrewd political analysis and something that looks like chop suey
Talk of the town: I’m not sure I’d offer any of you a free cup of tea.
Man arrested in connection with incident that left sheriff’s deputy injured
Three others were also charged with hindering apprehension when Kevin Michael Litchfield was arrested in a cabin off Kittredge Brook Road, charged with dragging a sheriff’s deputy with his car on Nov. 1.
Mark LaFlamme: Mad Dog, Massage and Murder: A glimpse into my old files
Street Talk: In search of a single file, I had to go digging through a whole lot of boxes, and a whole bunch of memories came flapping out like deranged moths to greet me.
Mark LaFlamme: God help me if I ever need flea powder
Talk of the Town: Medicine or no medicine, I’ll be watching my pees and Qs.
Greene residents to consider 600-plus acre solar array project, among largest proposed in Maine
Project planners say the solar array would provide the town ‘a significant influx of new revenue the town can put toward its general fund without requiring any new town services.’
Lewiston man charged with attempted murder in springtime slashing
Abdi Yussuf is accused of bursting into the Myrtle Street home of his girlfriend on May 8 and slashing her about the head, face and other areas.
Postcards tell story of Greene’s early days
Back in those days, in a little town like Greene, postcards would have been sold in two of the town variety stores, namely Sawyer Bros. and J.M. Tanguay’s.
At Sliders, cornhole players quietly observing Oct. 25
The players might talk about that grim night now and then, but they tend to do it in private circles. This band of cornhole players like to keep things to the inner circle.