Lewiston Drug Seizure

The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency has announced the arrest of Anthony Barrett Cremona, 40, of Lewiston, as part of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation. Maine Drug Enforcement Agents and Lewiston Police executed a search warrant at Cremona’s apartment, 83 Bartlett Street, Lewiston. Police were initially called to a domestic disturbance at the residence. The execution …

Bath Named One of the Top Towns to Visit in the USA

Bath, Maine has been named one the Top 15 Best Small Towns to Visit, according to Smithsonian Magazine. Here’s part of what they highlight about Bath: …shipbuilding remains a prominent part of Bath’s lure, the small town has plenty more to offer, such as a downtown historic district filled with architectural treasures, from Queen Anne-style …

Shot Fired During Early Morning Waterville Home Invasion

Around 6am this morning, June 9, a man and woman attempted a home invasion at 16 South Grove Street in Waterville. According to WABI, one shot was fired, but no one was injured. The two people fled the scene and the Waterville Police are asking the public to call (207) 680-4700, if they shave any …

UPDATE: Fisherman’s Body Recovered from Medomak River Identified

UPDATE: the Maine Marine Patrol is identifying the man whose body was recovered from the Medomak River yesterday morning as James Guptill, 34 of Waldoboro. ORIGINAL STORY: June 8, 2021 The Maine Marine Patrol recovered the body of a fisherman from the water this morning at 6:30am, June 8, near Johnson Island in the Medomak …

UPDATE: Girl Pulled from Androscoggin River Has Died

UPDATE: Isha Ali, 13, from Lewiston, who was pulled from the Androscoggin River in Greene Monday, has died. A 13-year old girl who was swimming in the Androscoggin River and had to be rescued has died. Deputies say she was not wearing a life jacket and reportedly did not know how to swim. https://t.co/TKuyU2pZhV — …

Maine to Restrict Vulgar Vanity License Plates

The Maine State Senate today, June 8, backed a plan to restore restrictions on vulgar and obscene Maine license plates. The bill from Sen. Bill Diamond, would according to the Bangor Daily News, remove about 400 plates currently in use. If the bill becomes law, the state can withdraw or refuse vanity plates that among …