The town of Rome and Larry and Janet DiPietro, the owners of an unlicensed junkyard and automobile graveyard, have settled a two-year-old dispute.
Molly Shelly
Molly Shelly covers the Fairfield beat for the Morning Sentinel. Molly recently earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University where she worked as a reporter/photographer for the campus sports site Owls247.com. While at Temple Molly also fulfilled multiple internships with news outlets such as NBC Sports Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and WBCB 1490 am. A native of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Molly now resides in Waterville.
Rollover accident on I-95 caused by medical issue
In a follow-up at the hospital, Michael Moore, 74, of Texas, disclosed that he has a heart condition which caused him to “white” out and cause the crash.
Loose bull attacks two men in Madison
Robert McEwen and Robert Neal tried to apprehend the bull before it attacked them, leaving the men with severe injuries.
Impaired man summoned in Waterville for accompanying permittee is State Trooper
Daniel Murray, a Maine State Trooper from Mount Vernon, was summoned on Tuesday after being stopped by Waterville Police for accompanying a 15-year-old permit driver while intoxicated.
Two men escape Albion ATV crash with minor injuries
Cameron Callahan, 19, and Dillan Torrez, 19, flipped the ATV they were riding on when they rounded a corner in Albion on Tuesday.
New festival in Unity draws in impressive number of attendees to celebrate the local grain economy
The Bread and Brews festival was created to showcase and celebrate what MOFGA’s Communication and Outreach Director Katy Green described as the “grain renaissance” in Maine.
New festival in Unity celebrates the ‘grain renaissance’ of Maine
Katy Green, MOFGA’s Communication and Outreach Director, says they expect more than 100 people to be in attendance for the inaugural Beers and Brews gathering.
Contributions needed to provide for animals rescued from Solon kennel
The 96 dogs, six cats, three chickens and two horses seized from a property on Rowell Mountain Road are now at an undisclosed emergency shelter where space and resources have become a concern.
Solon kennel business confirmed as property where 100 animals were seized by state officials
Donna Noyes, founder and owner of R-N-D Kennels, describes herself as a lifelong animal lover and has not responded to requests for comment on the action by state animal welfare agents.
Officials now estimate 100 animals were seized from undisclosed Solon property
Jim Britt, director of communications for the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, has declined to release any details on the case pending its investigation.