Arthur Lefebvre, 57, was injured after being shot by 2 detectives and a patrol deputy in November.
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Maine musicians hold first hometown concert in six years, raise funds for Fuller Center
Hot Fiddle performance raises money for the Fuller Center for Housing.
Famous chicken pies for sale at Harrison church
HARRISON — The Bolsters Mills United Methodist Church will be selling their famous chicken pies and gravy on the third Saturday of the month until further notice. This month’s sale will be on Saturday, July 19. Orders for pies will be taken only on the morning of the 19th by calling the church at 583-9024 […]
Farmers markets are open. Here are some to visit around central and western Maine.
Here is a partial list of area markets open on designated days.
Federal cuts leave Maine food pantries with empty shelves and more need than ever
Overcoming federal cuts in food assistance will be a challenge for food pantries, and could be an insurmountable task for smaller organizations that serve especially vulnerable populations, hunger prevention advocates say.
Harrison town manager resigns after complaints on social media
Cass Newell had worked hybrid due to a medical condition, but this seems to have led to some accusations from ‘a vocal minority’ that she wasn’t present or responsive to residents’ needs.
Survivor’s story: Reliving a trauma-filled childhood in rural Maine
A decades-old Cumberland County sexual abuse case is revived when the suspect reappears — but justice has proven to be elusive.
Harrison man shot by police in November arrested
Arthur Lefebvre, 57, faces felony-level charges of reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon and criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon.
Cumberland deputies shoot armed Harrison man who allegedly fired at them
Arthur Lefebvre, 57, was taken to Maine Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. The deputies were identified as patrol deputy Brandon Pelton and detectives Nathan Therriault and Tyler Monsees.
Multiple generations of Mainers explore and fight through fantasy worlds
At two venues in the state, live-action role-playing enthusiasts immerse themselves in fictional universes.