As investigators seek the cause of the Bangor jet crash, tributes for the six victims reveal their lives and passions, highlighting profound community loss.
Shawna Collins of Texas and Nick Mastrascusa of Hawaii were the final two victims to be named in the Jan. 25 crash.
A dispute between the owners of the Bangor Mall and the city has boiled over with the shopping center inching closer to ...
The six people killed when a private jet crashed in Maine were going to see a property for a luxury travel business led by a ...
At the Grand Beach Inn on East Grand Ave, crews arrived to heavy smoke bellowing from the single-story structure and flames ...
Churchill Downs and advocacy group NAAiG are mounting dual challenges to block or amend legislation that allows only Wabanaki ...
Municipal leaders detailed new community facilities, water safety projects and economic development initiatives at the annual ...
“That’s highly unusual,” said Marks, who has represented families of victims in several high-profile crashes over a ...
Nick Mastrascusa, a Hawaii-based chef, died when an Arnold & Itkin-chartered jet crashed in snowy Bangor; the NTSB is investigating possible ice buildup.
The fourth victim of the deadly private jet crash in Bangor, Maine, has been identified by family as Nick Mastrascusa, a chef, husband, father and coach, according to a GoFundMe created in his memory.