Prosecutors say Martha Collins stole the money from her former husband’s retirement savings after he refused to lend her $15,000.
2012
Rivals go south, frantic to block Romney trifecta
A rougher tone and tougher ideological terrain await the former Massachusetts governor.
Ariz. officials: NH Couple, deputy killed by same man
The bodies of James Johnson of Jaffrey, N.H., and Carol Raynsford of Nelson, N.H., were found Friday in a sedan at a remote highway turnout near Sedona.
Back to 'the Show': South Portland’s Charlie Furbush getting ready for second MLB season
SOUTH PORTLAND – Last year was quite an interesting ride for South Portland native Charlie Furbush. In May, Furbush got the call he was waiting for his entire life when the Detroit Tigers, the team that drafted him, promoted him to the big leagues. Then, just a little over two months later, he got another […]
Storm run to track sweep
GORHAM – Local runners had a good day at a Jan. 4 track meet at USM in Gorham as athletes from Scarborough and South Portland dominated a meet with Deering, Cheverus, McAuley, Portland and Westbrook. In the end, it was a Red Storm sweep in the team competition as the Storm girls edged out the […]
Dentist’s bookkeeper gets 6 months for embezzling $120K
Augusta dentist Darryl Zeleniak says he and others in his office all felt betrayed by Celine M. Davis, whom he had treated ‘as a friend.’
$40K reward offered in slaying of sawmill operator
Police hope the reward will bring in tips that lead them to the person who killed a Woodland man nearly four years ago.
LePage, Summers put spotlight on youth driver safety
A “Conversations with the Communities” series of meetings around the state will discuss ways to improve driver safety.
EDITORIAL – Keeping Mainers warm takes both private, public efforts
The ground may be unusually green for January, but it is highly doubtful that Maine will avoid winter altogether. And for some Mainers, it could be a particularly harsh one. That’s because the state is now slated to receive around $18 million less in funding through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program than it […]
EDITORIAL – Keeping Mainers warm takes both private, public efforts
The ground may be unusually green for January, but it is highly doubtful that Maine will avoid winter altogether. And for some Mainers, it could be a particularly harsh one. That’s because the state is now slated to receive around $18 million less in funding through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program than it […]