Police said Friday that the threat was made by 41-year-old John Picurro, who was the owner of The Last Unicorn restaurant that was destroyed in a fire last weekend.
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Maine Children’s Home in Waterville seeking new director
Richard Dorian, executive director of the 124-year-old nonprofit organization, plans to leave July 31 to pursue a job as a full time church pastor.
State expands fish consumption warning for Maine waters due to ‘forever chemical’ contamination
The Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention warned people last year to limit consumption of fish from several freshwater locations around the state, and announced Thursday that it has expanded the advisory to include new locations.
Gardiner native Brandon Caron settling in as assistant general manager of New Hampshire Fisher Cats
Caron will handle an abundance of responsibilities for the Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Sidelines: The future success of a quarterback taken in 1st round of the NFL Draft is a coin toss
Sometimes it’s hard for teams to separate hype from reality, Dave Bailey writes.
Auto racing: Josh St. Clair dominates opening day at Wiscasset Speedway.
Liberty driver wins Super Street feature; reigning champ Douglass tops in Pro Stocks.
Hundreds run, climb, crawl through mud at Thomas College
School hosts Dirty Dog Mud Run, a 5K race with obstacles, at Waterville campus.
Train carrying hazardous chemicals derails north of Rockwood
A photo of the train derailment posted on Facebook by Rockwood Fire & Rescue shows a fiery scene near a curve on the railroad track, with several cars off the track.
Two youths charged with terrorizing after school threat
Interim Waterville police Chief Bill Bonney said Saturday that the youths will have a court date but will first see a juvenile community corrections officer.
Boys lacrosse: Messalonskee shakes off slow start to stop Mt. Blue
Eagles open up after halftime en route to KVAC win in season opener.