The state Medical Examiner’s Office is still determining how Dylan Szabad, 27, died while on a canoe trip with friends.
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Motorcyclist seriously injured in Fryeburg crash
The collision on Route 302 occurred about 6:30 p.m.
N.H. manufacturing firm relocates to Maine, partly lured by state’s incentives
Paradise Machine Co. is moving across the border to Fryeburg, aided by the Maine & Co. business-development nonprofit based in Portland.
Fire that leveled 2 buildings at Fryeburg Fairgrounds is blamed on electrical malfunction
The blaze destroyed two large buildings and damaged six others, but no one was hurt and the fire chief expects the autumn fair will go on.
Fire destroys 2 buildings, damages 7 at Fryeburg Fairgrounds
No injuries to people or animals are reported, as investigators try to determine the cause.
Boys’ lacrosse preview: As sport grows, third class opens the door for many teams
Area coaches agree that adding Class C opens competitive doors for many programs and was the right step for their sport’s continued growth.
Critics decry LePage’s choice of Nestle Waters manager for environmental board
If confirmed, Mark Dubois, the company’s public face in Maine, will serve on the panel that rewrites DEP rules, judges permit applications and acts as an appeals court.
Maine potato farm fined for failing to seek U.S. workers for packing jobs
The U.S. Department of Labor says Green Thumb Farms of Fryeburg also gave them housing and transportation benefits it hadn’t given U.S. workers.
Brunswick woman writes unconventional obituary to capture poetic life of her brother
Doug ‘Digs’ McLaughlin is honored with a fitting tribute to his life.
‘Growing goodness for you’
Green Thumb Farms in West Fryeburg is in its third generation of operation by the Thibodeau family.