Two other workers at the Carriage Lane site decline medical treatment.
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Sappi selects Westbrook fishway plan preferred by recreational boaters
The paper company will build a fishway at Saccarappa Falls only in the western channel.
Windham man accused of mailing cyanide for suicide ruled competent for trial
Sidney Kilmartin, 53, is cleared by a federal judge to stand trial next month on charges that the cyanide he sent was used by a man in England to kill himself.
Ex-president of Camden-based charity gets 4 years for embezzling millions intended for the poor
Russell ‘Rusty’ Brace, 82, also is sentenced to pay back the more than $4.6 million he stole, and serve two years of supervised release after prison.
Connor MacCalister pleads guilty to murdering woman in Saco supermarket
The defendant waives her right to a trial and any mental health defense and makes the rare choice to quickly admit her crime at the first possible opportunity.
Former Bowdoinham man pleads guilty to federal child pornography charge
Daniel Lajoie Jr., 45, downloaded pictures and videos while visiting his parents in Oakland in 2012.
York woman accused of drunken, fatal hit-and-run makes first court appearance
Carolyn Lee, 21, is accused of striking 23-year-old Emily Zarnoch of Quincy, Massachusetts, as the victim walked along Ridge Road with her boyfriend.
Three men plead not guilty in beating death of Freddy Akoa in Portland
Abil Teshome, 23, Osman Sheikh, 31, and Mohamud Mohamed, 37, are accused of killing Akoa in August, but the motive is unknown.
Saco postal worker sentenced for throwing away mail
Jason A. McIntyre, 41, of Biddeford, was ordered to serve a year on probation and pay a $500 fine for destruction of mail.
Police say Lyman man accused of impersonating officer used dead father’s badge
Gary Mariner, 57, of Lyman is accused of showing a prostitute the badge and a gun to convince the 25-year-old woman that he was an undercover police officer.