By: Nick Langille – The Spectator Thomaston, Maine – The residents of Thomaston will vote in June to keep or get rid of the town’s police department. Thomaston Police Chief Tim Hoppe works with one […]
By Kevin Praik March 28, 2019 BANGOR, Maine – Husson University offers a wide variety of free actives and opportunities for their students and faculty. One of those free activities is a Zumba class. There […]
Compiled by Caitlin Race On April 3rd, Husson University is participating in an Inaugural Giving Day, which is known as a fundraising campaign that goes on for one day and is popular among colleges […]
Compiled by Caitlin Race Robert Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots for twenty five years, is being charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution in Palm Beach County. Police say they have […]
By Kevin Praik March 28, 2019 PARIS, Maine — Police said a local woman broke into her son-in-law’s house in West Paris on Saturday and aimed a loaded semi-automatic handgun at him, but it failed to […]
By Tyler Hewey BANGOR, Maine- A fictitious social media account was to blame for a lockdown that sent all Bangor schools into lockdown on Wednesday morning. The social media account made threats to James F. Doughty […]
By Tyler Hewey BANGOR, Maine – As the clock hit zero in the fourth quarter from Tuesday night; the Cross Insurance Center employees took apart the basketball court for the final time in the winter […]
By Adam LaFleur – The Spectator March 28, 2019 BANGOR, Maine – Improvements to Bangor’s Community Connector bus service are a high priority for City Council in 2019. Councilor Gretchen Schaefer says existing bus routes are […]
By Adam LaFleur – The Spectator March 28, 2019 BANGOR, Maine – Local students will soon have an opportunity to show off their resumes without leaving Bangor. The JobsInMe Career Fair is coming to the Queen […]
By Dylan Kelley With the NCAA men’s basketball tournament starting tomorrow, here are some things that you should expect for the next two weeks. A lot of Zion If […]