While the Maine Center for Disease Control did not outright prohibit families from trick-or-treating on Halloween, it did, along with the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, provide certain recommendations on how to make trick-or-treating safer during the pandemic.
Androscoggin County
‘So you want to be a paranormal investigator?’ Eddita Felt’s got a book for that.
The Durham psychic medium is shoving off to write three ghostly books in near-solitude for the next year. But first, we quiz her about Halloween, spirits and her scariest experience ever.
Durham voters to decide on hiring a town manager
Tuesday’s ballot also includes question on marijuana businesses.
Durham expects email hack to cost the town around $10,000
The emails appear to be from staff, especially the codes enforcement officer and fire and rescue chief, but include unfamiliar and unrelated addresses.
Juvenile charged with terrorizing related to Lisbon High School threats
Police said extra officers will remain at the high school through the rest of the week.
Lisbon High School closes for the day after receiving threats
Notes police and school administrators investigated “have at this time found the comment to be without any validity or substance.”
Durham Town Office shuts down email server following breach
Administrator Ruth Glaeser said some attachments seek personal information.
Lisbon continues studying possible uses for Worumbo mill site
The town council agreed to pay for a study of the now-vacant plot along the Androscoggin River to determine the cost to reduce the risk of flooding.
After chat with Donald Trump, Dale Crafts hopes president stops in Maine
The Republican 2nd District congressional candidate called the president an optimist who “loves Maine.”
Lisbon voters to weigh $140,000 bond for Route 125 reconstruction
In 2018, Lisbon voters authorized a $430,000 bond for its 10% share of the 1-mile reconstruction project. Now they’re being asked to borrow an additional $140,000 because the cost of the project has increased to $5.7 million.