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Rockland road closures for Lobster Fest street events Saturday, Sunday
ROCKLAND — This week, Wednesday, July 31 – Sunday, August 4, the Maine Lobster Festival will be in Rockland’s Harbor Park. While most of the activities will occur within the park grounds, two activities in particular will occur on Rockland roads. On Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. -...
Augusta police locate man
AUGUSTA (WGME) - The Augusta Police Department says it is searching for a man who threatened to harm himself Wednesday night. Police say 47-year-old Jason W. Spaulding ran away and threatened to harm himself on Swan Street around 6 p.m. Officers say Spaulding reportedly had a gun, but didn't threaten...
'Absolutely terrified:' Portland residents concerned with lack of answers after shooting
PORTLAND (WGME) -- The crime scene has been cleared from Tuesday night's shooting in Portland, but plenty of unanswered questions remain. It happened on Forest Avenue at Morrills Corner. Police say four people were shot and rushed to the hospital. Portland police won't say if they have any suspects, or...
Rockland bank officials say branch closed Wednesday after robbery
ROCKLAND, Maine (WABI) - Bangor Savings Bank officials say their Rockland branch on Camden Street was robbed. They said in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon that everyone is safe and law enforcement is involved. They say they will be closed for the remainder of the day and ask customers to...
Portland drug dealer sentenced to 7 years in prison
PORTLAND (WGME) -- A Portland man will spend seven years behind bars after he was caught on camera selling meth and fentanyl in two separate instances. A judge sentenced 39-year-old Tyler Campbell on Tuesday to seven years in prison followed by four years of supervised release for distributing methamphetamine and fentanyl and possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute. He was also ordered to forfeit $2,189 in drug proceeds found in his possession at the time of his arrest.
Speeding stop in Clifton leads to arrests on multiple warrants
CLIFTON — A routine traffic stop by the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office on July 29 led to the arrest of two individuals, one with multiple warrants and another with two outstanding warrants. The incident began at approximately 7:35 a.m. when a deputy conducting a speed detail on Scotts...
Couple killed in Bangor crash after police chase loved each other, family says
The couple killed in a Bangor car crash following a police chase loved each other deeply, even if they weren’t supposed to be in contact. Noah Mushero, 39, of Bangor and Sheena Soctomah-Rolfe, 39, of Orono died in a crash on Finson Road following a chase by the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office on July 22. There was an active warrant for Soctomah-Rolfe for alleged drug trafficking, and it was the second police chase the pair were involved in within two days, Bangor police said previously.
Friends of Fort Knox's Dean Martin discusses upcoming events at the fort
BANGOR -- Dean Martin detailed upcoming events at Fort Knox, including Shakespeare Under the Stars, the Paranormal Fair, and a bagpipe performance. To learn more about these events and others, click here.
Llerena dazzles as Quirk wins senior legion championship
BANGOR - TJ Llerena carried a no-hitter into the fifth, eventually finishing with a complete game shutout and helping lead the Quirk Motor City Riverdogs to the Maine Senior Legion state championship. Llerena was practically unhittable, striking out 12 and needed just two runs of support for the victory. Quirk...
Husson University Is Hosting A ‘Summer Market’ Next Month
Love to shop for other peoples stuff? Don't miss this event. If you have been to any of the Bangor Waterfront Night Markets this summer, you know that there is nothing like a good craft and vendor fair!. When local artisans, craftspeople, and small businesses gather together to sell their...
Organizers prepare for Pound the Pavement fundraiser to help cancer patients
Bangor-- The Purple Iris Foundation is once again gearing up for the annual Pound The Pavement fundraiser. The color run/walk will be held October 6 to help raise money for local cancer patients. Christina Parrish dropped by Good Morning Maine to discuss the event and how people can get involved.
Patty Morris: Dream achieved through directorial debut
Patty Morris: Dream achieved through directorial debut. A University of Maine student is bringing together two of his passions — military history and theater — in a Shakespearean fashion this summer. For his directorial debut, history major and theater minor Patrick “Patty” Morris is directing an outdoor production...
Major Changes Coming to New Balance’s Operations in Central Maine
Not only is New Balance one of the most recognizable footwear brands in the country, the company is also one of the largest employers in Central Maine. Now, big changes could be coming to the company's Central Maine operations. New Balance in Skowhegan, Maine. In December of 2022, it was...
The Wild Conspiracy Theory Mainers Had About a 2020 Earthquake
Earthquakes don't happen all that much in the Northeast, especially in New England. Obviously, back in April 2024, the rarity occurred when during the late morning on Friday, April 5, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake centered in New Jersey, according to NBC Boston, was felt between Virginia and the Massachusetts/New Hampshire state line.
Coffee & Conversation brings Zoe Weil to COA on August 6
BAR HARBOR — Zoe Weil, president of the Institute for Humane Education in Surry, speaks with environmental journalist Andrew Revkin about her new book, “The Solutionary Way: Transform Your Life, Your Community, and the World for the Better,” at College of the Atlantic’s Coffee & Conversation series Aug. 6.
Former Gray finance director pleads guilty to $37K theft from Maine town
GRAY, Maine — The former finance director for Gray has paid more than $53,000 in restitution to the Maine town after pleading guilty to a theft charge. Town officials said Katy Jewell pled guilty to misdemeanor theft by unauthorized taking or transfer as part of a plea deal in the case in which she was accused of stealing more than $37,000.
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