Arrested and charged with domestic violence assault in June, Ryan Leighton has agreed to follow conditions laid out by prosecutors in exchange for having the case against him dropped next year.
Darcie Moore
Bath to redo an at-large council seat nomination process
The city discovered recently the original nomination paperwork circulated by candidates seeking to get on the Nov. 3 ballot for an incomplete at-large term stated the term was for three years instead of two.
Monmouth man pleads guilty to robbery of Bowdoin store
Dakota Madore, 23, will serve three years in prison as part of a plea agreement for robbing the Bowdoin Country Store in 2019.
Controversial Popham Beach RV park proposal approved
David and Tracy Percy proposed a 9-lot recreational vehicle park for the site where Percy’s General Store previously stood before it was demolished last year.
Bath’s Ledgeview Apartments sell for $2 million
The 24-unit apartment complex was sold to Whitebark Propertice LLC in early July from MPS Properties 1 Ledgeview Lane LLC, which bought the buildings a year earlier for $1.48 million.
Man seriously injured in Lisbon crash Monday night
After colliding with a tractor-trailer truck on Route 196, police say 75-year-old Benjamin Foster of Lisbon was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston with serious injuries.
New owners step up to buy Lisbon sausage company
Maurice Bonneau’s Sausage Kitchen closed earlier this summer when the former owner retired, but reopened last week with new owners.
Topsham-area school board members question partial reopening
Maine School Administrative District 75 Superintendent Shawn Chabot said that Mt. Ararat middle and high schools may not be able to meet requirements to fully reopen within three weeks, but some elementary schools should be able to.
Brunswick restaurant evacuated Friday due to downed power line
Police say no one was hurt before Central Maine Power Co., cut power to a live power line that landed on part of Joshua’s Restaurant and Tavern on Maine Street.
Truck knocks out power briefly in Bowdoinham Friday
A large truck snagged powerlines on lower Main Street in Bowdoinham Friday morning, knocking out power to 1,165 Central Maine Power customers for about an hour.