May 28—A 24-year-old woman was killed in a St. Albans crash Thursday morning, while her 3-year-old son survived. Chelsey Roy of St. Albans was driving her white 2011 Chevrolet Cruze to work on Palmyra Road about 6:30 a.m. when she left the road near the intersection with Magoon Road and hit a tree, according to the Waterville Morning Sentinel. Roy died at the scene, while her 3-year-old son, .
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Two police officials injured, father and son arrested after high speed chase on I-95 in Pittsfield
Joseph Chambers, 46, was charged Thursday with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, operating under the influence, eluding an officer, and refusing to submit to arrest, and his son, Devin Chambers, 25, was charged with two counts of assault on a police officer and violation of probation.
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Two law enforcement officers were injured and a father and son charged with multiple offenses following a high-speed chase Thursday night on Interstate 95 in Pittsfield.
The chase occurred after Pittsfield police received a call about a vehicle operating erratically in that town, according to a press release from Shannon Moss, public information officer for the state Department of Public Safety. Police shared the information about the vehicle with state and county law enforcement agencies in the area, and around 7:25 p.m. Thursday, state troopers found the vehicle in
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Nokomis students send positive tunes to hospital staff, patients
Music students got creative and made a music video for folks over at Northern Light Sebasticook Valley Hospital. Author: Alex Haskell (NCM) Updated: 8:01 AM EST January 7, 2021
NEWPORT, Maine A local high school is sending a message with positive tunes.
Nokomis Regional High music students typically get together and perform in front of patients and staff at Northern Light Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield. This year, because of COVID-19 restrictions, students got creative to continue their musical tradition. I started kind of racking my brain around what we could do, Nokomis Regional High instrumental and choir director Dean Neal said.