One person, whose identity was not released, was hospitalized Tuesday morning after snapping a utility pole on Hallowell Road.
Matthew Daigle
Matthew Daigle is a court reporter at the Norway bureau of the Sun Journal and has worked for the company for more than six years. He covers the courts, Oxford County government, and the towns of Norway, Paris and Otisfield. He lives in Greene with his fiance, his two Siamese cats and his 13-year old chihuahua. In his spare time, he likes to read, watch movies and listen to podcasts about the television show “Survivor.” He is a graduate of the University of Maine at Farmington and earned a bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing.
Skowhegan man, 53, remains in critical condition following motorcycle crash
Hospital staff said Monday that Michael Adams, 53, of Skowhegan remained in critical condition after being struck by a car Saturday on Route 4 while driving on his motorcycle.
Mechanic Falls police urge residents to lock homes, vehicles after gun is stolen
Police said that a .22 caliber pistol was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in Mechanic Falls on Saturday night.
Museum L-A purchases 19th century weavings of Continental Mill
Museum L-A learned about two pictorial weavings from 1894 of the Continental Mill in Lewiston after a Massachusetts man found them while renovating a house.
Face Time: Randy Smith, taking poutine to the people
Randy Smith of Lisbon Falls, who has served as a chef for more than three decades, is known nowadays for running the Pinky D’s Poutine Factory food truck and his new place in Auburn.
3 injured when car, motorcycle collide on Route 4 in Turner
The Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office said the driver of a Toyota Camry crossed the centerline.
3 Auburn natives — all named Dorothy — turn 100 this year
The trio, who graduated from Edward Little High School in 1937, now with 300 years of life experience between them, reminisce about growing up through the Great Depression and beyond.
For Gordon Collins, Riverlands 100 a chance to test himself, honor friend’s memory
Gordon Collins, 40, of Gray is looking to honor the memory of Kelly Gorham, who was killed in 2007, by running in the Riverlands 100, Maine’s first 100-mile trail race in Turner.
Peter Murphy named Auburn Citizen of the Year
Peter Murphy, former co-owner of NeoKraft Signs Inc. and a member of several boards and organizations, received the Auburn Business Association’s Auburn Citizen of the Year award Tuesday evening.
Lake Auburn watershed commission teams up with Gritty McDuff’s for water-themed trivia night
Gritty’s and the Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Committee collaborated Monday evening to provide watershed-related questions at the pub’s weekly Trivia Night.