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11/27 at 5:50 p.m. Jeffrey Dolloff, 62, listed as a transient, was arrested on Tibbetts Drive by Sgt. Vehicle crash on Interstate 295 South. http://www.brunswickme.org/departments/police/. A Brunswick man was arrested Monday after an hours-long 'disturbance' on Bath Road. Applications are now open- for aspiring police officers at the entry-level and experienced officers seeking a change. Construction workers have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and the American Heart Association will promote a prevention program designed for them at a Feb. 28 event in Westbrook. The council postponed a preliminary vote to March 7 after criticism from the attending public. 6/9 at 11:57 a.m. Motor vehicle accident on Maine Street. 6/9 at 1:26 a.m. Keith Earnshaw, 23, of Pegasus Landing, was arrested by Officer Garret Decker on a charge of operating under the influence. The Graham Road Processing Facility will be closed on Saturday, March 4, 2023, due to the forecasted snowstorm. Heres why. Police Beat 4/1-4/6 - The Maine Campus Please check your email to confirm and complete your registration. You can share 5 more gift articles this month. A 50-bed limit per shelter is under consideration as the City Council works on zoning changes that would allow shelters to be built in South Portland. 6/10 at 9:52 a.m. Motor vehicle accident at Bath Road and Pine Street intersection. 11/22 at 12:38 p.m. Christopher McKenney, 27, of Foster Point Road, West Bath, was arrested on two warrants by Officer Charles Tompson on Tenney Way. 6/7 at 5:28 p.m. Terrence Brown, 34, of School Street, was issued a summons by Officer Brandon Curtis on a charge of littering. Its getting easier in South Portland, Bath to celebrate second annual Winterfest, Freeport residents against proposed apartment complex seek others to speak out, A bond of more than 40 years bolstered by bunco, Falmouth students gaining wisdom from OceanView residents, Greely High School student advances to national debate competition, Yarmouth opens new facilities at Transfer Station, Midcoast artists join forces to expand reach, Scarborough Town councilors split on consolidated school idea, Planned Scarborough housing project for disabled gets federal funding boost, Customers rally to help out owner of South Portland sewing shop, Cape Elizabeth school building advisory committee a big draw, Mental wellness program takes shape for Cumberland police officers, Yarmouth moves forward on ordinance to require new affordable housing in town, Gorham woman revels in retirement as time to reach her peak, Pickleball takes Falmouth, Cumberland, North Yarmouth by storm, A one of a kind encounter with a seal in a snowbank, South Portland seeks timeline for hotels to stop sheltering homeless, South Portland moves forward with plans for homeless shelters, Patten Free Library serves up local history for newcomers, old timers alike, New Royal River data fuels dam removal efforts, Falmouth Schools begin planning for campus of the future, Cumberland chiefs appointment allows for give and take, Persistent seal hits the road in Cape Elizabeth, South Portland fire chief: Its been a great run, New animal control officer for South Portland, Cape Elizabeth sees role as educator, Petition to overturn South Portlands flavored tobacco ban fails, Bath eighth graders hit the books with little buddies, Shops at Falmouth Center project gets planners OK.
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