Lawsuit saying Penquis driver fell asleep and caused crash settled
A lawsuit claiming a Penquis driver fell asleep while transporting two people was settled. Joyce Stubbs and Richard C. Morgan,
Read MoreA lawsuit claiming a Penquis driver fell asleep while transporting two people was settled. Joyce Stubbs and Richard C. Morgan,
Read MoreThomas College cybersecurity professor and expert Dr. Frank Appunn is teaming up with area professionals to host the SecureMaine Conference, organized by SecureMaine,
Read MoreA community discussion was held Tuesday with the goal of helping those struggling with addiction. Read More
Read More100 Years Ago: 1923 The first meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Club will be held. Tuesday afternoon, at the home
Read MoreWith thousands of miles of snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle trails in Maine crossing privately owned acres, the potential for friction between
Read MoreFARMINGTON – United Way is honored to have OTIS Federal Credit Union as part of our Corporate Champion Circle. OTIS
Read MoreAcadia National Park was only able to fill about two-thirds of its seasonal summer jobs this year, as park officials said
Read MoreFirefighters in North Yarmouth had to crawl inside the plastic tube to free the pup Read More
Read MoreBANGOR — Penquis announced that it has received a grant of $50,000 from NeighborWorks America to support Penquis’ Financial Capability
Read MoreMason’s Brewing Co. is expanding to Down East Maine. Mason’s Brewing has purchased the building at 78 Main St. in
Read MoreJoseph Jimino has not been seen since last week when he told friends he was out riding his ATV.Read More
Read MoreThe body of a missing Naples man was found Tuesday morning. Joseph Jimino, 40, was found dead along South Tamworth Road
Read MoreThe failed 2021 midcoast gas line project had a hand in the closure of Thomaston’s Dragon Cement. Broadly, it was
Read MoreYork Hospital blames an ongoing staffing shortage and dropping birth rates Read More
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