Nov 9, 2009 | Sun Journal
FARMINGTON a ' A Waterville man was arrested Friday on charges connected to a string of vehicle thefts in Farmington and Temple, and a burglary at Rick's Market in Wilton in October.
Kittery kids are kung fu champs
Two students from Kittery, Maine - Sammy Bradley and Maya Schwartzwalder - who won gold medals in a state-level Shaolin kung fu competition this summer are competing today at the first Shaolin Kung Fu Olympics in Danbury, Conn.
Farmington police search for suspects in vehicle thefts
Farmington and Wilton police officers are looking for a suspect that may resemble the police composite above.
FARMINGTON a ' Warrants were issued Friday for the arrest of two men believed to be responsible for a series of vehicle thefts and police chases in Farmington and Temple that left a Wilton police officer injured earlier in the week.
Police continue investigation into car thefts
FARMINGTON a ' As police continued their investigation Thursday into the spree of car thefts Tuesday night, no arrests have been made but police have identified several people of interest, Lt.
Five Cars Stolen in Farmington Area, Authorities Search for Thieves
Franklin County Sheriff's deputies are looking for the people who stole five cars overnight from Farmington and Temple, then lead police on two high speed chases.
Missing Marine found in Temple following extensive weekend search
A U.S. Marine who was the subject of a police search involving more than 10 agencies over the weekend was located safe and sound Sunday morning at a friend's home.
American Sign Language interpreter Toni Versteeg channels the gospel sounds of Maggie Ingram and the Ingramettes to the audience at the Railroad Stage at the 2008 American Folk Festival on the Bangor Waterfront.
Must-See Maine: WCSH Sidewalk Art Festival
The 44th Annual WCSH 6 Sidewalk Art Festival will be August 22, 2009. Approximately 300 artists will display their work in downtown Portland.
A Prophecy: Farmington as New Jerusalem
Submitted by Bill Roorbach on Fri, 06/26/2009 - 8:48am. Maine Life Living out towards Temple, as I do, I cross Middle Bridge over the Sandy River just about daily, often multiple times daily.
Recording reveals dad's suffering
Memorial Day ceremonies will be especially tough for Sue Cantrell of Temple. She recently received and heard for the first time a taped interview with her dad, Ralph W. Lake, who died on May 23, 2007, in Farmington.
He wants these men remembered. They probably made a curious picture, the 101-year-old Civil War veteran lying there in bed and the 16-year-old boy from Rangeley who'd asked to meet him, sharing coffee.