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Matthew Daigle

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Greene, ME, United States

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Auburn man shot in the leg early Saturday morning

An Auburn man remained in stable condition Saturday after he was shot by an unidentified person at 2 a.m., according to police. → Read More

Turner elections Thursday, town meeting Saturday

The Fire Department is asking to fund two firefighters to man the station weekdays. → Read More

“No justice, no peace.” More than 30 march in Lewiston for ‘Say Their Names’ rally

The rally, held at Kennedy Park in Lewiston, was meant to draw attention to people who have been killed at the hands of law enforcement over the last several years. → Read More

After a year off, Maine Maple Sunday weekend has a triumphant first day back

Maine Maple Sunday, one of the busiest days of the year for maple producers and farmers in central and western Maine, made its triumphant return Saturday after it was canceled last year due to the coronavirus. → Read More

Two 17-year-olds from Lewiston arrested in connection with gunfire last week

Police said the suspects are charged with Class C reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon. They are being held at the Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland. → Read More

Waterford voters approve $1.9 million budget at annual Town Meeting

The $1.9 million budget was about $80,000 less than the previous year. → Read More

Family of Kimberly Moreau offers new $5,000 reward for information

The family of Kimberly Moreau, who went missing in May 1986, offered $5,000 for "verifiable information" leading to the remains of Moreau. → Read More

More than 40 sledders compete in race at Lost Valley

Each participant must use a runner sled — a wooden, steerable sled not a thin, plastic sled. → Read More

Bangor man seriously injured in Farmington after being struck by truck

Sgt. Michael Lyman of the Farmington Police Department said that a Bangor man was seriously injured after he was struck by a truck while crossing New Vineyard Road. → Read More

Androscoggin County Commission chair closes meetings to public

Chairwoman Sally Christner released a statement that only commissioners and county employees would be allowed to attend commissioner meetings, citing "space constraints." → Read More

New Hampshire man killed Thursday in snowmobile crash

A New Hampshire man was killed Thursday night in Eustis after his snowmobile veered off-trail and struck a tree. → Read More

RSU 9 to switch to remote learning until Jan. 25

RSU 9 will switch to remote learning from Jan. 19 to 22 after a person connected with the school district tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More

Greenwood parents welcome Rumford Hospital’s first baby of 2021

Gracie Williamson was due to be born Christmas Eve. → Read More

Auburn man shot, injured by police after leading officers on chase through Lewiston

Kyle Edwards, 26, was shot and subsequently arrested after he attempted to back a stolen vehicle into a Lewiston police sergeant. → Read More

Rumford police arrest two men for illegally entering the U.S.

Police Chief Tony Milligan said that the two men, both from the country of Mexico, were arrested Thursday and taken to the Border Patrol station in Rangeley. → Read More

Thousands left in dark as snowstorm blankets central, western Maine

First major snowstorm of season accumulating at “1 to 2 inches an hour” with winds “approaching 40 miles per hour,” according to National Weather Service. → Read More

Police identity Augusta man as driver killed in dump truck rollover Friday

WALES — Police on Saturday identified an Augusta man as the driver of a 2017 Peterbuilt dump truck that rolled over Friday, killing him. John R. Bennett, 52, of Augusta was driving the truck loaded with gravel on Route 126 when the truck left the roadway and rolled over, police said. Bennett died at the … → Read More

Seven inmates test positive for COVID-19 at Androscoggin County Jail

Jail Administrator Jeffrey Chute said that out of 22 tests that were sent out earlier this week, seven came back positive on Saturday morning. → Read More

Field at Auburn youth baseball, softball complex vandalized

Auburn Suburban Baseball and Softball announced that someone drove a vehicle on one of its fields and vandalized it Thursday morning. → Read More

Durham town office shuts down email server following breach

Town Administrator Ruth Glaeser said that the town office shut down one of its two email servers after residents reported receiving emails containing attachments that may contain viruses. → Read More