SCARBOROUGH — William D. Krantz, 65, of Scarborough, died April 1 at his home, surrounded by his family. Krantz was born Oct. 20, 1949, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Arthur and Antoinette “Toni” (Maffucci) Krantz. William married Elizabeth Stone on April 5, 1969. Krantz was a gifted musician and songwriter, and continually put others before himself. […]
2015
Topsham Police Beat: April 10
Arrests 4/2 at 8:35 p.m. Errol Staples, 30, of Faye Street, was arrested by Officer Gabrielle Mathieu on Front Street on an outstanding warrant. 4/4 at 9:33 p.m. Amber Scott, 34, of Foreside Road, was arrested by Sgt. Robert Ramsay on Main Street on charges of operating under the influence and failure to sign a […]
Brunswick Police Beat: April 10
Arrests 4/1 at 1:12 p.m. Mary A. Normand, 19, of Woodside Road, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Detective Gregory Mears on a charge of violating conditions of release. 4/2 at 5:46 p.m. Robert Hespe, 29, of Gurnet Road, was arrested on Gurnet Road by Officer Garrett Brosnan on an outstanding local warrant. 4/3 at 6:34 p.m. Paula […]
Thomas W. Traynor III, 60
SOUTH PORTLAND — Thomas “Tommy T” Walter Traynor III, 60, of South Portland, died at the Maine Medical Center on April 1. He was born in Portland on March 16, 1955, a son of Thomas and Ruth (Brown) Traynor Jr. He grew up in South Portland and attended South Portland schools. At the age of 17, […]
Brunswick teacher accused of discussing religious belief
After the ACLU complains, the district says it was not part of the science lesson, just an ill-advised response to a fifth-grader’s question.
Capitals goalie shuts out Bruins for third time this season, 3-0
Braden Holtby ends Boston’s five-game winning streak, but the Bruins still hold an Eastern Conference playoff spot.
Wednesday’s Maine College Roundup: USM, Bowdoin split in softball
USM takes the first game 9-1 and drops the second, 12-4.
NFL notebook: Ridley leaves Patriots to join Jets
Stevan Ridley, who tore his ACL last season, agrees to a one-year contract.
Dan Foley of Gorham keeps his place on ‘Survivor’
The 48-year-old postal worker gets through Wednesday’s episode and is one of 10 contestants left.
Rick Porcello’s Red Sox debut spoiled by 3-run homer
Jeff Francoeur gets the big hit for the Phillies, who beat Boston, 4-2.