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Gardiner police seek to identify woman in Hannaford incident
GARDINER — The Gardiner Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a woman related to an incident at the local Hannaford supermarket on May 9. Authorities have not disclosed the nature of the incident but urge anyone with information about the woman or an associated vehicle to contact the police.
New Togus VA substance use disorder facility breaking ground this week
AUGUSTA, Maine — Togus VA Medical Center is getting a new addition to its substance use disorder treatment options. The campus is building a new residential rehabilitation treatment program for substance use disorder. The new residential treatment facility will offer 12 beds to help veterans access substance use disorder...
Alna selectmen rebuke resident’s remarks
A committee on Alna’s would-be mining ordinance drew about two hours’ discussion May 9 and an exchange over civility. The selectboard had just settled on most of the committee’s members and was mulling which selectman to have on it – Third Selectman Coreysha Stone or Second Selectman Steve Graham, and what that selectman’s role on the committee would be – when one of the other planned appointees, Jeff Spinney, called Stone stupid.
Honoring fallen officers at annual Maine Law Enforcement Officers Memorial observance
AUGUSTA (WGME) -- Maine's law enforcement members who lost their lives in the line of duty were honored on Tuesday. Members from all over the state met in Augusta for the annual observance service at the Maine Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. The are 88 names of fallen officers on the...
Andersson gets another 5 years as superintendent; Hubert makes principal
After an executive session Tuesday night, Wiscasset’s school committee announced another five years as superintendent of schools for Kim Andersson, who started last July. Chair Jason Putnam said the salary was still to be finalized. And in open session earlier, the committee moved Sarah Hubert from being Wiscasset Middle...
Family members of Maine mass shooter testify before commission investigating shootings
BOWDOIN, Maine — The commission looking into the October shootings in Lewiston, Maine, heard from family members of the shooter Thursday morning. Commission members heard tales of frustration from Robert Card’s family members, who said they tried to get help before that deadly day. The family members told...
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