Debby Beckwith-Noonan, 59, who had been in a rehabilitation unit, was well-known for her efforts to restore the Grange hall.
2015
House backs proposal to return Maine jails to counties
The bill, which faces at least one more Senate vote, would have the state provide $14.7 million.
Tornado watch comes and goes without any twisters in Maine
But wind damage from thunderstorms is reported, and about 2,900 customers lose power.
Fire destroys unoccupied home in Gray
Crews from several towns fight the fire on Garrett Avenue.
Late to work? Any excuse may not do
But there’s no end to the explanations employees offer for sometimes habitual tardiness.
Scarborough softball stymied in state final
The Disney and Odd Year Magic couldn’t quite deliver a state title to the Scarborough softball team this spring. Not that the Red Storm didn’t come pretty darn close. Last week, Scarborough, the top seed in Western Class A after a second straight undefeated regular season, beat last year’s nemesis Thornton Academy, in the regional […]
Red Riots fall one run shy of baseball title
The game of inches giveth and the game of inches taketh away. Last week, South Portland’s baseball team ran the gamut of emotions on last at-bat line drives, as one produced a happy ending in the regional final, but a second derailed what was almost another scintillating comeback win in the state game. South Portland, […]
National data confirms big jump in Portland rents
The metro area’s increase from May 2014 to May 2015 was the second-biggest in the U.S., according to Zillow, and more than four times the national rate.
Final plea talks planned in deadly Noyes Street fire case
The lawyer for landlord Gregory Nisbet says he won’t accept a plea deal that includes the manslaughter charge that prosecutors seek.
Portland man pleads guilty to federal child pornography charge
William Alfred Roscoe, 29, was in the process of downloading 11 child pornography files when federal agents seized his computer.