AUBURN — It is with great sadness but a joyful heart that the family of Paul Tremblay announces he went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, July 19, at the Hospice House with family members by his side. He was born in Lewiston on May 6, 1946, and was raised by the late Carroll […]
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Crystal A. Hewitt
LEWISTON — Crystal Ann Hewitt, 48, of Turner tragically went home to be with the Lord on Friday, Feb. 24, at Central Maine Medical Central in Lewiston, following an automobile accident in Auburn. Crystal was born on April 7, 1968, in Rumford, to Ed and Linda (Belanger) Groleau. She was a 1986 graduate from Calvary […]
Affidavit: Lord confessed to shooting spree that left two dead in Northern Maine
HOULTON, Maine — The Aroostook County man accused of fatally shooting two people and injuring four others Friday admitted to the killings, according to a court document. Detective Greg Roy stated in a sworn affidavit that Anthony Lord of Crystal and Houlton admitted to shooting multiple rounds at Kevin Tozier, 58, of Lee and Kyle […]
Local woman describes new youth group
LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen were told Tuesday night about a new organization that aims to provide mentoring, service projects, interpersonal skills and leadership training for youths in Jay, Livermore Falls, Livermore and Fayette. “I grew up in a less than ideal environment. I would have benefited from something like this,” Crystal Smith, an AmeriCorps member […]
Man facing drug charges accused of assaulting witness
PARIS — Police said a man accused of manufacturing and selling methamphetamine was arrested Tuesday on a charge of attacking a witness who gave evidence against him. Rodney Levesque, 35, of Hunts Corner Road in Albany Township, was arrested in Bethel on Aug. 12 by an Oxford County Sheriff’s deputy on charges of tampering with a […]
Parents check out renovation at Spruce Mountain Middle School
JAY — The new classroom space smells fresh and new, Crystal Ducharme said at Tuesday night’s Spruce Mountain Middle School open house. She and scores of other parents and their children wandered the corridors, spoke with teachers and saw the new section of the school. “I like it down here,” said Ducharme’s eighth-grade daughter. “There’s […]