Brown did not list a reason for her departure, although she praised her colleagues for their work over the past three years.
Mark LaFlamme
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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.
At least one person seriously hurt in Livermore crash
Police shut down a long section of the road as medics treated the inured person and an investigation got underway.
Motorcyclist seriously hurt Friday morning in Route 4 crash in Turner
The road was closed from Route 117 to Tidswell Road.
President issues federal disaster declaration to help Oxford County repair flash flood damage
The violent June 26 storm caused an estimated $2.6 million in damages across Oxford County.
Motorcyclist dies after colliding with truck on Route 4 in Auburn
Early reports were that the biker was pinned beneath the trailer and that he was unresponsive when rescuers reached him.
Blaze destroys Sumner barn, but firefighter crews contain spread, save surrounding buildings
There were no immediate reports of injury as firefighters battled the flames in near 90-degree heat.
Mark LaFlamme: Summer is dead and I don’t feel so good myself
Talk of the Town: Pumpkins … stale milk and plastic … cinnamon EVERYTHING … Ah, the wonderful flavors of fall.
Police chase speeding driver through Lewiston
The chase ended on the Maine Turnpike with the arrest of Portland man and Lewiston woman.
Three arrested on drug charges in Lewiston
Police said crack, fentanyl and prescription drugs were seized, along with $1,450 in drug proceeds and a loaded handgun.
Lewiston’s $1 million ladder truck repair expected next week
Lewiston’s Engine 3 aerial ladder is now ‘essentially useless,’ according to a Lewiston Fire Department union official, but the fire chief said it won’t be long before it’s fixed.