David Chapin told a court-ordered psychiatrist that he ate Donald Liming’s brain as part of a “mutual agreement” between the friends.
2016
Public to get 1st look of World Trade Center’s $3.9 billion transit hub
Cost overruns have been blamed on the architect’s demands and the logistical complexity of building the hub.
Biddeford Planning Board approves changes to Lincoln Mill project
Developer Tim Harrington plans to spend $65 million transforming the former textile mill into a hotel, apartments and commercial space.
What’s happening elsewhere on the 2016 presidential campaign trail
Latest developments across the nation in the campaigns of the Republican and Democratic candidates.
Trump’s claim he built his empire with a ‘small loan’ from his father is false
An examination of the Republican presidential candidate’s story of how he began amassing a fortune.
Murder trial of Aaron Hernandez’s friend gets underway
Prosecutors say Ernest Wallace and another man were with Hernandez on the night of Odin Lloyd’s killing in June 2013.
Scarborough studies rebuilding, expanding town buildings
SCARBOROUGH — A draft of a long-range municipal facility plan includes proposals to expand the library and town hall, and build a new public safety building. The plan presented Wednesday sets priorities for projects that were divided into short-term goals – one to five years – and 10- to 25-year long-term goals. As one of the “fastest-growing communities […]
Knightville traffic: South Portland council faces 'a problem that wasn't really a problem'
SOUTH PORTLAND — Opposition is forming ahead of an expected City Council vote next week to restore two-way traffic on Ocean Street in Knightville. An alliance of residents and business owners is insisting the change, scheduled for a council vote Monday, March 7, will serve the interests of only a small group of property owners and […]
Orono man who killed teen appeals conviction
Kyle Dube was found guilty in a bizarre plot to kidnap and rape 15-year-old Nicole Cable of Glenburn.
Applications for unemployment aid rise, still at low level
The numbers continue to suggest that the job market is healthy.