The state, when deciding the sentence, said she cooperated with police and made full restitution.
2013
Miller leaving CBS News to return to law enforcement work
NEW YORK — CBS News correspondent John Miller has bounced between journalism and law enforcement for years, and now he’s headed back to work for incoming New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton. CBS confirmed Miller’s imminent exit on Thursday. Miller’s extensive law enforcement contacts made him valuable at CBS, notably for his reporting this […]
Bill to replace troubled MaineCare rides system faces uphill fight
The plan to put local groups back in charge would need Republican support to survive a possible LePage veto.
Utah’s four defiant counties relent on gay marriage licenses
Officials say they had little choice after an appeals court declined to intervene and halt the marriages.
Nation & World Dispatches
PHILADELPHIA Bail not granted to official in predator-priest scandal A Roman Catholic church official will have to fight for bail in Philadelphia after his novel conviction in the priest-abuse scandal was thrown out. Monsignor William Lynn has served 18 months in prison after a jury found he endangered a boy by helping protect a predator-priest. […]
Pats’ Ridley runs to redeem himself
The Patriots’ running back hasn’t fumbled since being benched.
Video shows kidnapped contractor asking for aid
Al-Qaida kidnapped the American in Pakistan two years ago. In the video he says he’s not in good health.
Briefcase
Logan airport prepares to celebrate passenger record Boston’s Logan International Airport has set another passenger record. Massachusetts Port Authority officials say they are preparing to celebrate more than 29.6 million passengers passing through the airport this year. New England’s largest airport handled 29.3 million travelers last year. Massport projects that its 29.6 million traveler would […]
Letter to the editor: Political skills give Michaud the edge
In a letter to the editor, Betsy Smith presented a glowing endorsement of Eliot Cutler for governor (“Why a gay rights activist picks Cutler,” Nov. 20). She praises his vision and leadership, confident that “he will create an environment that promotes collaboration to achieve a secure and promising future for all Mainers.” I agree that […]
Letter to the editor: State EBT cards help pay for vacations in Florida
Working as a cashier in a Florida beach community grocery, I can say for certain that EBT cards are being used by people on vacation. Each day I am amazed by the number of people in my line, well-tanned and relaxed, using EBT cards. Since the state is printed on the card, I’ll often say, […]