Miller has not raced since severing his hamstring in February 2015.
2016
South Portland ready to interview city manager candidates
SOUTH PORTLAND — The City Council has reviewed applicants in its second search for a new city manager and is expected to begin interviews during the second week of January. During an executive session held Wednesday, Dec. 28, councilors studied 33 applications to decide who will be interviewed. While he couldn’t reveal much because discussions are […]
Handgun discharges, killing Press Herald columnist M.D. Harmon at his home
The champion of conservative viewpoints was showing the weapon to a teenage visitor when it went off as the boy handled it, police say.
Scarborough hopes to gain public easement for beach path
SCARBOROUGH — The future of a path that has historically allowed pedestrian access from King Street to Pine Point Beach might be getting a bit clearer. According to a Dec. 21 opinion from town attorney Durward Parkinson, even if Scarborough transfers ownership of Avenue 2 to an abutter, an easement would ensure that the public will […]
Jackson man arrested on charge of raping child
Paul Andrews, 33, was arrested by Maine State Police on Tuesday on a charge of gross sexual assault.
LePage says he’s struggling with state budget proposal, sees revenue slump
On a radio talk show, the governor says state revenues are lagging in November and December, although previous reports show that revenues since July 1 are up $49 million.
Northport teenager accused of assaulting infant daughter
Nineteen-year-old Neil Lagasse is accused of sticking his finger down his 11-week-old daughter’s throat in an effort to stop her from crying.
South Portland’s longtime code officer to retire
SOUTH PORTLAND — After 35 years, the city’s longtime code enforcement officer this week announced she will retire in February. In her Dec. 27 letter of resignation, Pat Doucette, who is also the deputy director of planning and development, said she is leaving “to take care of my newborn granddaughter several days a week and to […]
Obama designates new national monuments in Utah, Nevada, adding to his environmental legacy
The president has acted 29 times to create or expand protections for over 553 million acres of federal land and water.
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