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Man accused of placing card skimmers in New Hampshire Walmart and other stores across Northeast
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A man who police believe is in the U.S. illegally is facing federal charges for allegedly stealing data through credit card skimmers around the Northeast. According to court documents, Romario Serban placed the skimmers at Walmart stores in New Hampshire, New York, Maine and Massachusetts last July.
Missing Kennebunk woman with cognitive issues found safe
KENNEBUNK (WGME) -- A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing woman from Kennebunk. Police say 77-year-old Susan Aubuchon, who suffers from cognitive issues, went missing from her home Cheshire Meadow Lane on Monday. She is 5’2”, 130 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Police say...
'Stephen King's Maine': New book is a fan's guide to the people, haunts behind the novels
Greetings! Welcome to Friday, May, and all things spring! And, of course, to the latest dispatch from your Coast Star Connection. This week I have a trio of stories for you, the first of which will delight you if you're a fan of the man who gave us Cujo and Pennywise the Clown . . .
New 46-unit elderly life care facility proposed in Wells, Maine: Here's the plan
WELLS, Maine — A proposal to build new housing for the elderly on Post Road is currently working its way through the town’s planning process. The applicant, Geoffrey Aleva of Civil Consultants in South Berwick, wants to construct 46 elderly housing units on approximately 9 acres at 2030 Post Road. The homes would be part of a life care facility that would include infrastructure, parking spaces, and amenities such as a shared community building and a pickleball court.
Maine city looks for housing options before likely clearing homeless encampment
BIDDEFORD, Maine — City officials in Biddeford estimate the homeless population there is about 60 people. Most are living in a homeless encampment that sprouted up nine months ago at Mechanics Park on the banks of the Saco River. The people who are staying there are about to learn...
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