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Lohan released from house arrest

Lindsay Lohan was freed from house arrest this morning, ending a drama-filled 35 days and opening the next chapter in the troubled starlet’s efforts to put her court troubles behind her.

But she’s not entirely free. Lohan still has to complete 480 hours of community service, complete an anti-shoplifting class and comply with other terms of her release.

Posted inThe Forecaster

Brunswick bar gets temporary license

BRUNSWICK — Live music is back, at least temporarily, at O’Shea’s Irish Restaurant & Cantina. The Town Council denied the downtown bar a special amusement license on June 8 on the grounds that allowing live music and dancing at the 94 Maine St. business would be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of […]

Posted inThe Forecaster

Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: June 29

Arrests 6/21 at 9:48 p.m. Heidi Rae MacIver, 35, of Woodland Drive, was arrested by Officer Rory Diffin on Mitchell Road on two warrants for failure to appear on charges of violation of protection order. 6/21 at 10:20 p.m. Jeffrey Keith Witherell, 22, of Fowler Road was arrested by Officer Rory Diffin on Fowler Road […]

Posted inAmerican Journal

Idexx maintains expansion plans

WESTBROOK – One of the city’s largest employers has not changed its plans to build its $50 million corporate headquarters expansion in the city’s Five Star Industrial Park area, despite more headlines about a controversial quarry next door. “It’s still our intent to expand on this property,” said Dick Daigle, director of facilities for Idexx […]

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Idexx maintains expansion plans

WESTBROOK – One of the city’s largest employers has not changed its plans to build its $50 million corporate headquarters expansion in the city’s Five Star Industrial Park area, despite more headlines about a controversial quarry next door. “It’s still our intent to expand on this property,” said Dick Daigle, director of facilities for Idexx […]

Posted inAmerican Journal

Blast breaches cost Pike $3,000

WESTBROOK – The city has fined Pike Industries Inc. $3,000 for two violations committed during recent construction blasts the company conducted. City Administrator Jerre Bryant said the city had the option of fining up to $2,500 per violation. The fines, he said, total $2,500 for one violation on May 17, and $500 for another violation […]