Feb. 25, 1791: The Massachusetts General Court approves a petition for the incorporation of the town of Bangor, which, like the rest of Maine, is part of Massachusetts. The new town has about 170 residents. The Rev. Seth Noble traveled to Boston to incorporate the town as Sunbury but either changed his mind or misspoke, […]
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Police log
Arrests Auburn • Jason Gammon, 34, of Lewiston, on charges of violating conditions of release and theft, 8:19 p.m. Sunday at Walmart. • Derek Fuller, 30, of Gray, on a charge of violating conditions of release, 9:19 a.m. Monday at 207 North River Rd. • William Beasley, 18, of Auburn, on a charge of robbery, […]
Concord Coach reconsiders policy allowing immigration checks
The internal review comes after Greyhound, the country’s largest bus line, said it will no longer allow Border Patrol agents to conduct immigration checks on its buses.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape, criminal sex act; acquitted on 3 other charges
Harvey Weinstein has been convicted at his New York City sexual assault trial.
Community meetings
Marine Corps League to meet at Lewiston Armory LEWISTON — The Marine Corps League, Central Maine Detachment 810, will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Lewiston Armory, 65 Central Ave. All Marines, FMF Corpsmen and Navy Chaplains are invited to attend. Anyone interested in Marines Helping Veterans is also invited. 911 […]
On this date in Maine history: Feb. 24
Feb. 24, 1827: Maine Gov. Enoch Lincoln signs a bill determining that beginning Jan. 1, 1832, “the permanent seat of government shall be established at Augusta.” The bill makes Augusta the state’s capital city, replacing Portland, which became the capital when Maine achieved statehood in 1820. The bill, the latest of several on the subject, […]
On this date in Maine history: Feb. 23
Feb. 23, 2009: A brief but intense storm dumps heavy, wet snow across much of Maine, knocking out electrical power to about 130,000 Central Maine Power Co. customers. The storm hits the Brunswick area particularly hard, prompting Gov. John Baldacci to go there to see the damage firsthand. By that evening, more than half of […]
Maine OKs bill to make epinephrine devices more affordable, easily available
The devices are used to treat serious allergic reactions.
Maine home sales and prices shoot up in January
Maine’s hot market builds on a strong end to 2019 sales.
Marissa Kennedy’s mother gets 48 years for the 10-year-old’s murder
The 35-year-old mother was convicted in December of depraved indifference murder.