Just about every woodsman event – ranging from the pole climb to wood sawing and chopping – is a necessary method of work for logging and lumber occupations.
Jesse Scardina
911 call: Maine farmer confronted neighbor after shooting self in face
Details of the chaotic scene are described in a transcript of an emergency call placed during the Jan. 5 incident involving Edward Domasinsky of Clinton.
Husson student who died skiing at Sugarloaf ‘was fearless,’ friend says
Husson University plans memorial service Friday for Stephen Colvin of Hoosick, N.Y.
Waterville man accused of pushing girlfriend down stairs
Police said Brian Pelletier, 33, threatened neighbors with a box cutter when they tried to intervene.
Vandalized statue of Jesus repaired, returned to Maine church
The $55,000 Jesus will grace the dedication of the new St. Faustina Catholic Church in Jackman on Dec. 15.
Waterville woman accused of cutting teen with pocket knife
Linsey Soucy, 19, was arrested after cutting the 15-year-old girl on the forehead during a fight, police say.
ProPublica reporter gets Colby College award
A.C. Thompson spent three years living in New Orleans, chronicling the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Red Sox fans share bond, but not viewpoints
Families are split, with parents all too familiar with failures and kids spoiled by success.
Music, art and charity mark Great North Fest
The festival in Norridgewock was the scene of fun and kindness as Strangers Helping Strangers collected items for a food bank.
Driver in July crash in Thorndike faces manslaughter, other charges
Alvaro Soares, 27, of Rhode Island was arrested Wednesday and charged with manslaughter as well as three other felonies in connection with a one-car crash in Thorndike that killed Oscar Tizon-Brito, 23.