A Maine State Police cruiser. (Natalie Williams | BDN)
Westfield man arrested for Mars Hill vehicle theft A 33-year old man was arrested Saturday by Maine State Police after he allegedly stole a vehicle, battered his own pickup with it and later locked himself in his truck, forcing police to break a window to remove him.
MARS HILL, Maine A 33-year old man was arrested Saturday by Maine State Police after he allegedly stole a vehicle, battered his own pickup with it and later locked himself in his truck, forcing police to break a window to remove him.
State troopers charged Tony Dubuc, 33, of Westfield with refusing to submit to arrest, operating after habitual offender revocation, aggravated criminal mischief, unauthorized use of property and violating condition of release in an incident that began about 9 a.m. in Mars Hill, police said.
Man allegedly steals a car, rams into his own car, resists police
Tony Dubuc of Westfield allegedly stole a woman s car and then hit his own truck several times with the stolen car. Author: Luke Saccone Updated: 9:29 PM EDT April 24, 2021
MARS HILL, Maine Maine State Police are investigating an unusual car theft out of Mars Hill.
On Saturday at about 9:00 a.m., police responded to a call from a woman who said a man was sitting in a truck parked near her house, then was running up and down the road acting very strange.
While on the call, the woman also said the man came up and knocked on her door, then got in her Jeep Grand Cherokee and stole it.
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Cary to host virtual Building a Recovery Community event May 13
Contributed • April 21, 2021 Cary Medical Center will host a virtual event, “Building a Recovery Community,” on Thursday, May 13 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The event is being planned as an activity during National Hospital Week.
CARIBOU, Maine Cary Medical Center will host a virtual event, “Building a Recovery Community,” on Thursday, May 13 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The event is being planned as an activity during National Hospital Week.
Maine Opiate Response Director Gordon Smith present on the state’s response to the opiate crisis and will review the 2021 Strategic Plan.
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NMCC EMS faculty training students with the program’s ambulance and Trauma Hal. The ambulance was purchased in 2020 with funds from the NMCC Foundation. The new lab area will provide space for students to work with the ambulance indoors year-round.
(Courtesy of NMCC)
NMCC EMS faculty training students with the program’s ambulance and Trauma Hal. The ambulance was purchased in 2020 with funds from the NMCC Foundation. The new lab area will provide space for students to work with the ambulance indoors year-round.
(Courtesy of NMCC)
NMCC secures grant for $1M EMS simulation lab expansion
Contributed • April 20, 2021 Construction will soon be underway at Northern Maine Community College to develop an emergency medical service simulation lab. The expansion is part of an ongoing effort to use simulated environments to provide near real-world experiences to students in supervised training settings.
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Dina Koretsky has been named valedictorian at Houlton Middle-High School for the Class of 2021. (Courtesy of Houlton-Middle High School)
Dina Koretsky has been named valedictorian at Houlton Middle-High School for the Class of 2021. (Courtesy of Houlton-Middle High School)
Houlton unveils Class of 2021 honor parts
Contributed • April 20, 2021 Houlton Middle-High School Principal Tim Tweedie released the student honor parts for the Class of 2021 at Houlton High School on Thursday, April 15.
HOULTON, Maine Houlton Middle-High School Principal Tim Tweedie released the student honor parts for the Class of 2021 at Houlton High School on Thursday, April 15.
Dina Koretsky has been named valedictorian, while Gabriel Fitzpatrick has been tabbed as salutatorian; Isabel Cyr is first honor essayist; Sidney Peabody is second honor essayist; and Morgan Graham is class marshall.