After being treated at Mid Coast Hospital, the husband was also arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife’s son.
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Maine chefs want second shot at ‘Top Chef Masters’
Two Maine chefs say they were disappointed to be cut from the popular TV show so quickly, but they’re hoping to go back for seconds.
Tuskegee Airmen to be remembered in traveling Brunswick exhibit
The show will feature a documentary film about the military’s first group of black pilots.
Connecticut prison inmate charged in 1980 slaying
DNA tests in the strangling death of a 30-year-old prostitute lead authorities to Leonard Jackson.
Police using DNA to identify Bangor car fire victims
The bodies were discovered inside a 2001 Pontiac early Monday that was burning in a business’s parking lot.
Fender bender delays traffic on I-295
No injuries are reported but the crash causes a traffic tie-up for about an hour.,.
Progressive Insurance on defense after court case
The Progressive Corp. insurance group is defending itself against an onslaught of negative publicity after it tried to avoid paying $75,000 to the family of a client killed in a car crash and tried to blame the wreck on her.
Progressive Insurance on defense after court case
The Progressive Corp. insurance group is defending itself against an onslaught of negative publicity after it tried to avoid paying $75,000 to the family of a client killed in a car crash and tried to blame the wreck on her.
Scarborough students to pay for parking privileges
SCARBOROUGH – When students return to Scarborough High School in two weeks, they’ll have to pony up a fee for the privilege of parking in the building’s 687-space lot. By a vote of 6-1, the Scarborough Board of Education on Thursday adopted a parking per personal vehicle of $25 for each semester, or $50 for […]
Ryan denied stimulus while quietly seeking it
The Republican vice presidential candidate denied for a second time Thursday that he ever lobbied the government for stimulus money, even though he sent letters —with his signature — to the feds asking for millions of the program’s dollars on behalf of two companies in Wisconsin.