DOVER-FOXCROFT (AP) — State police say the body of a woman has been recovered from Sebec Lake in Dover-Foxcroft. An autopsy on the body of 50-year-old Carol Baird of Dover-Foxcroft is under way at the state medical examiner’s Office in Augusta. Her body was recovered about 50 feet off shore early Wednesday. Police say it […]
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Androscoggin County Republicans ask LePage for special session to oppose Obamacare
Republicans in Androscoggin County have asked Gov. Paul LePage to call a special session of the Legislature to consider passing a resolve in opposition to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. The Androscoggin County Republican Party approved a resolution to that effect Monday after a nearly unanimous vote, according to […]
Burned sub expected back in service in 2015
GROTON, Conn. (AP) — A fire-damaged submarine is expected to return to Navy service by the middle of 2015 following the replacement of cables, pipes and other scorched interior components, the Navy’s top officer said Wednesday. Navy Adm. Jonathan Greenert, the chief of Naval operations, said the military concluded the USS Miami can carry enough […]
Webster: Negotiators close in on deal to seat some of Maine’s Ron Paul delegates at GOP convention
Maine Republican Party Chairman Charlie Webster said Tuesday evening that negotiators with the National Republican Committee were nearing a deal that would seat Maine’s delegates for Ron Paul at the national convention next week in Florida. But, Mark Willis of Dennysville, a newly elected member of Maine’s national convention delegation, Ron Paul supporter and incoming […]
Baby’s death in Clinton investigated as a homicide
CLINTON (AP) — Police say the death of 3-month-old girl while under the care of a baby sitter in Fairfield is now being investigated as a homicide. Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland said Tuesday that police are working with the state medical examiner’s office to investigate the July 8 death of Brooklyn […]
Closed Maine churches to hold yard sale
BIDDEFORD (AP) — Need a crucifix? A picture of Pope John Paul II? A set of pots and pans? Those items and a lot more collected from three closed Catholic churches are up for grabs at a yard sale later this week. The sale will be held Friday and Saturday outside St. Mary’s Church in […]
Augusta construction company owner calls OSHA ‘bullies’, refuses to pay fines
AUGUSTA — The owner of the Augusta construction company that faces fines of more than $9,000 stemming from alleged workplace violations involved in the death of a worker on a job site last May says he won’t pay the fines and that the government is “the biggest bully there is.” Linwood Stover, owner of Kennebec […]
Ellsworth man sentenced to 6 years for taping girl in bathroom
BANGOR — When the victim learned the man she had looked up to as a father figure had placed a hidden camera in the bathroom and captured some of her most private moments, the girl’s life turned into “something you’d see in the movies.” That is what the Hancock County teenager Tuesday told a federal […]
Gold-medal-winning gymnast signs deal with Poland Spring
BOSTON (AP) — Gold-medal winning Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman has signed her first major endorsement deal since returning from the London Olympics. The Needham, Mass. native this week signed a one-year deal to endorse Maine-based Poland Spring water. The 18-year-old Raisman, who won two gold medals and a bronze, says endorsing another New England institution […]
Board: Waterville policeman wrongly fired
AUGUSTA (AP) — The Maine Human Rights Commission has ruled that a veteran Waterville police sergeant was wrongfully fired while he was battling cancer. The commission ruled 3-1 this week that there were reasonable grounds to find that the city discriminated against Sgt. Jeffrey Bearce by failing to provide a reasonable accommodation for him, such […]