Timothy Silva, the driver of a vehicle that crashed and killed three children, will remain at Long Creek Youth Detention Center until his 21st birthday.
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Affidavit shows details of high-speed chase through central Maine that ended in Clinton
Cops had attempted several times to stop the vehicle with spikes before it eventually came to a rest on East River Road in Clinton, documents show.
Police provide more details on Thursday’s chase through central Maine
The investigation is still ongoing, the Clinton police chief said, but additional details were available on Friday.
COVID-19 reported at Vassalboro Community School, Clinton Elementary School
Each school has announced one case.
Candlelight vigil, first-responders commemorates 1-year anniversary of Clinton crash that killed 3 youths
Family and friends gathered Tuesday to remember Tommy Porfirio, 15, and Emily and Ashlin Baker, ages 14 and 12, during a memorial service.
Clinton church to hold take-out only supper Feb. 13
CLINTON — A public take-out only turkey pie supper with pies will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Brown Memorial United Methodist Church, 36 Church St. Masks and proper distance are required. The cost is $9. For questions, call 207-426-9519 on day of the supper. Reservations are not required.
Clinton man arrested, charged with evading arrest, injuring officer
James H. Simonson, 60, was wanted in Somerset County on a warrant for failing to appear in court on a drug trafficking charge.
Additional case of COVID-19 reported at Lawrence High School in Fairfield
In a letter on the district’s website posted Friday, the superintendent said that an individual at Lawrence High School has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Clinton woman sentenced to four years of probation for Social Security fraud
Katherine Prosper, 52, was sentenced Thursday at the United States District Court in Bangor.
Fairfield-area high school declares COVID-19 outbreak, Skowhegan Middle reports positive case
Lawrence High School in Fairfield has reported five cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the school year while Skowhegan Area Middle School reported a staff member had come down with the disease.