Pine Tree Legal Assistance and the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine contend that authorities are misusing no-trespass orders, including one against Kevin McBride in 2013.
February 2015
LePage previews state tour to tout overhaul of Maine tax code
The Republican governor pitches his budget before a friendly and familiar audience, the Waterville Rotary Club.
Top-seeded Lewiston rolls past Clippers in girls’ hockey semifinals
The Blue Devils remain unbeaten and earn a berth in the regional final.
Water district finishes fixing water main break in Cape Elizabeth
The break was reported Sunday evening but wasn’t repaired until Monday because the Portland Water District was dealing with three other water main breaks.
Maine Winter Sports Center gets ‘transformative’ gift
The nonprofit, which lost its main funding source last year, could gain as much as $8 million through a gift from Presque Isle native Mary Barton Smith.
BIW awarded $13 million for work on destroyers
The shipyard will upgrade design services to replace a radar system on the warships.
Portland Phoenix editor exits as turnover continues
In an email, Matt Dodge, a staff writer who also left the alternative weekly, says he quit because the editor, Dan MacLeod, was ‘fired.’
Sports Digest: Red Riots rally to beat Ice Cats in boys’ hockey
South Portland/Freeport/Waynflete improves to 8-6 with the win.
Buried in snow, Boston area gets another 2 feet
Parts of the area have 2 more feet of snow to add to their collection.
Portland council looks ahead to potential impact of LePage’s state budget
City officials project shortfalls totaling nearly $15 million in the next two years if lawmakers adopt the governor’s proposal.