The attorney for Lucas Sirois, accused of being a leader of the conspiracy, has asked for a probable cause hearing to be held the week of Nov. 15.
Androscoggin County
Lisbon’s aquaponics farm is now exclusive supplier of romaine lettuce to Hannaford supermarkets
To meet the growing demand for nutrient-dense organic local greens, the company plan to expand their operations from 66,000 square feet area to 500,000 square feet over the next six years.
RSU 4 School Board chairman ends meeting after man refuses to wear mask
The meeting became increasingly tense as attendees heckled the chairman, who declined to start the meeting.
Auburn man admits to federal gun charge
John Scott Edwards pleaded guilty Wednesday to being a felon with a shotgun stemming from a domestic violence conviction in Ohio.
Durham board advised to look at resource protection zoning; fire and rescue force down 5 ‘short’
Town Planner George Thebarge is concerned about unfair restrictions on landowners.
Things are looking up for Maine’s downhill ski scene
Western Maine mountains are in the home stretch of getting ready for the upcoming ski season, which could start any day, weather-depending, for Sunday River Ski Resort. The head of Maine’s ski association is optimistic for an above-average year.
Livermore Falls voters to consider medical marijuana ordinance Nov. 2
The law would govern cultivation and manufacturing facilities, and caregiver retail stores.
New Gloucester woman injured in crash
Investigators said speed was a factor in the single-vehicle crash Saturday on Snow Hill Road.
Maine’s surge in home schooling during COVID has slowed, but numbers still high
Many, but not all, first-time home-school students returned to the classroom this year for social and mental health reasons.