Napoleon Gonzalez, 87, was given 5 months of probation and will not have to serve any time behind bars.
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Photo: Livermore residents honor veterans with unofficial ceremony
There was no official service scheduled so Dennis Lee and Lea Young, both of Livermore, organized the ceremony at the Brettuns Memorial on state Route 4 in Livermore.
Photo: Marshalls to open Thursday in Farmington
The retail store will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 123 Hannaford Drive.
Livermore Falls board tables decision on road access for off road vehicles
More information on connecting towns through ATV access is wanted.
Wales-based school district Superintendent Katy Grondin announces her retirement
Grondin will retire from RSU 4 at the end of her contract in 2025.
Preble Street houses 270 homeless veterans in one year
The nonprofit’s goal is to get the remaining vets into stable living situations by providing case management, housing counseling and financial assistance.
Vietnam vet from Lewiston finds peace through carving
Overcoming severe depression, Lynn Albert Leger has two carvings on display as are part of a veterans’ art show at the State House.
Photo: 97-year-old veteran says her service introduced her to the realities of racial segregation
Cecile Burgoyne joined the Army in the 1950s, after working overnight shifts at the mill following her high school graduation in Lewiston.
Late WWII veteran’s flag to remain on display at Lewiston’s North Temple Street fire station
William J. Burns, a longtime Warren Avenue resident who passed away in 2003, will live on in memory in the form of his military funeral flag at Lewiston’s North Temple Street fire station.
Trump and Republicans made gains in Maine, even as state stayed blue. What impact could that have?
Republicans say this year’s election showed growing momentum for their party. Democrats say Maine didn’t follow the national Republican shift – a testament to party leaders here.