Maine town has regulated lake levels for 300 years. Will state take over now?
The town has controlled the level of Little Ossipee Pond since the 1700s.
View ArticleTrucker charged with falsifying log book after crash leaves man in critical...
Galarza was issued a summons for the misdemeanor and was suspended from driving for 10 hours, he said.
View ArticlePolice use Narcan to revive Maine dog
The owner flagged down a police officer because she was fearful her dog, Addie, had overdosed on oxycodone.
View ArticleNearly two dozen homes in Hollis spray painted by vandals
Many of the spray painted messages are profane. The vandals spray painted on everything, from houses to stop signs and street signs.
View ArticleChalk art festival coming to Maine town
Imagine a whole world created at your feet, only with a stroke of chalk.
View ArticleOld Orchard Beach residents complain tourists are pooping all over the place
“Just a few weeks ago in broad daylight we saw a gentleman come up behind this bush and do the No. 2, unfortunately."
View ArticleFormer Camden town manager one of two finalists for Ogunquit post
The two finalists are Patricia Finnigan of Saco, most recently the town manager of Camden, Maine; and Kris Tucker of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
View ArticleMaine boy whose story went viral, met Red Sox, dies despite heart transplant
Ari Schultz died Friday, July 21, after a life-long battle with a heart condition that lead to a heart transplant in May.
View ArticlePolice arrest two women in connection to Hollis vandalism
Police say damage done to Hollis residents’ property exceeded $2,000.
View ArticleThree recent coffee shop openings have locals buzzing about downtown Saco
Each cafe has a different aspect to their place, all satisfying a different niche. And Saco residents are not the only ones excited about the new additions.
View ArticleYork selectmen won’t put shoreland bird habitat change on ballot
Following opposition from the Planning Board, the York Board of Selectmen last week voted not to move forward a proposed change to the town’s shoreland zoning ordinance.
View ArticleBuxton police looking for anyone who saw this man naked
Police in Buxton have put out the word that they’d like to interview anyone who may have witnessed a local man whom they claim was naked and displayed allegedly indecent behavior near the Route 202...
View ArticleYork County man accused of running woman over with tractor
A York County man is accused of running over a woman with his tractor during a dispute over plants in his yard.
View ArticleOgunquit to hire former Camden town manager
The Ogunquit Select Board has picked Patricia Finnigan to become its next town manager.
View ArticleBoy hospitalized with burns after tripping, falling into fire pit
He's hospitalized with burns on his arms and face but is expected to recover.
View ArticleMan accused of sending bomb threat to Hannaford supermarket in Saco
The Hannaford and other stores in the same shopping plaza were evacuated Wednesday afternoon.
View ArticleMaine ‘bud and breakfast’ wants to offer pot vacations, but some locals don’t...
“With each paid night, this bud and breakfast serves you a top notch breakfast that can be cannabis infused to your desired (milligram) and a wake and bake bowl."
View ArticleMaine cops on alert after police vehicles found with carbon monoxide leaks
Area police chiefs say they have not yet heard complaints of illness, but they are taking a proactive approach to national reports that some police officers have gotten sick when they drive Ford...
View Article90 years after Lindbergh landed on Maine beach, local teen wants to bring...
A local teenager hopes to bring airplanes to the sands of Old Orchard Beach on Sept. 30.
View ArticleCoast Guard reportedly suspends search for missing boater off Maine coast
A sailboat belonging to a Massachusetts man was found near Cape Elizabeth with its sails up, but no one on board.
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