The victims, who were not identified publicly Wednesday, were the only people aboard the Beechcraft turboprop, which was destroyed, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Judge vacates manslaughter conviction of Portland man who killed sister’s boyfriend
Mark Cardilli Jr., who confessed to shooting 22-year-old Isahak Muse in 2019, will get a new trial after a judge ruled Tuesday that Cardilli’s attorneys failed to properly make a self-defense argument.
York neighbors hope town will stop expansion of distillery that is likely source of ‘whiskey fungus’
The town’s planning board will consider a proposal Thursday from Wiggly Bridge Distillery to expand its business, but neighbors say it’s creating a fungus that is damaging their buildings.
Filing period opens for outgoing Brunswick councilor’s seat
Brunswick Town Councilor Dan Ankeles is stepping down with a year left on his term.
Coastliner train running Wiscasset-Bath trips this weekend
The new Coastliner train connecting Brunswick and Rockland has been holding trial runs ahead of its expected launch next month.
$1 million affordable housing fund established for Brunswick developers, homeowners
The Brunswick Town Council approved the fund in response to soaring housing costs.
Maine homebuyers challenged as prices stay high
A small statewide inventory, high buyer demand and rising interest rates keep the pressure on an already hot housing market.
Where to soak up Midcoast summer fun before it’s gone
Midcoast is rife with outdoor concerts, movies, hiking, biking, shopping and swimming as summer’s end sneaks up.
Civil War historian discusses Confederate monuments and race in Chamberlain Legacy Lecture
Nationally known Civil War historian, author and educator Kevin Levin will deliver the third annual Chamberlain Legacy Lecture hosted by Pejepscot History Center. The lecture is at 7 p.m. on Sept. 8 — Joshua Chamberlain’s 195th birthday — in Brunswick’s NOMAD Gallery in Fort Andross, 14 Maine St. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with desserts […]
Mosquitoes in southern Maine test positive for Jamestown Canyon virus
The virus, which causes a fever and flu-like symptoms, is more common in the upper Midwest and there are currently no known human cases in Maine but state officials are warning residents to take precautions against mosquito bites.