Rev. Kenneth Miller helped a woman flee the U.S. with her daughter in 2009.
2012
Maine dancers get game faces on
A dozen young women step up to the challenge, trying out for the Red Claws dance team.
Gigantic invader: 17-foot snake found in Florida
The 164-pound snake, an invasive species, was carrying 87 eggs.
Former premier of Syria: Assad’s regime crumbling
Activists said at least 60 people were killed Tuesday, including at least six children.
N.H. hepatitis outbreak reveals flaws in system
Before his arrest last month, technician David Kwiatkowski amassed a history of unusual behavior and disturbing accusations that did not follow him as he got jobs at 10 hospitals over four years.
Feature obituary: Kazuko Sanford, 80, created new life in America for her family
In April of 1959, Kazuko Sanford boarded a ship in Japan with her 5- and 3-year-old daughters. She eventually ended up in Maine.
Maine’s Senate candidates vie for edge on jobs issue
Angus King and Cynthia Dill push to retain fair-trade protections for Maine workers while Charlie Summers touts his free-enterprise philosophy.
Red Sox lose 7-1, as more controversy engulfs team
Before the game, Adriana Gonzalez and Dustin Pedroia dodged questions regarding a report that said they met with team owners last month to complain about manager Bobby Valentine.
Scarborough looks for ways to collect late business taxes
With $86,000 in personal property levies unpaid as 2011 ended, the town works on enforcement methods.
Mainer revives family’s 19th-century distillery
As of now, New England Distilling is the only micro distillery in Portland, and plans to have a molasses-based rum on the shelves by September.