Police say 29-year-old Bjoun Condappa lost control of his car while driving on Route 1.
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Arundel farmers say their blood samples show high levels of ‘forever chemicals’
Fred and Laura Stone’s dairy farm has been shut down because of contamination from PFAS they say got into their water, soil and cows’ milk from municipal sludge used as fertilizer.
Court upholds Waterboro man’s attempted kidnapping conviction
Christopher T. Hall is serving 20 years for injuring a woman with a stun gun during a botched kidnapping attempt in 2015.
Arundel’s Maine Classic Car Museum cruises into summer
More than 160 classic cars and other vintage memorabilia are part of the extensive collection that opened to the public this week.
Hungry bears are prowling, and Maine wildlife officials offer some advice
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has already received 38 nuisance bear reports this spring.
A $1.8 million, 71-year-old car will anchor new museum and showroom in Arundel
The Tucker, one of only 51 made, will be the centerpiece of the Maine Classic Car Museum Collection, where the cars on display also will be for sale.
Commentary: Get toxic chemicals out of Maine’s food
Phthalates and PFAS – linked to health concerns such as cancer, infertility and obesity – would be phased out of food packaging under L.D. 1433.
Maine Observer: Who can step in and help old, lonely dogs?
Regrets haunt a passer-by saddened at the daily sight of Bo and Sam, chained to trees summer and winter.
Public health experts aim to stop spreading of sludge
Fred Stone says he can’t sell milk from his herd because of exposure to PFAS, chemicals linked to cancer that were found in the sludge he spread on his fields for decades.
Work to realign dangerous intersection on Route 111 in York County begins Tuesday
The $4.2 million project is designed to make it easier for drivers to navigate the K-shaped junction with New Road and Old Alfred Road, the scene of more than 15 accidents since 2012.