A Postal Service spokesman in Massachusetts says the alleged verbal attack is under investigation.
2016
Windham brothers charged in assaults on 2 women
One victim is hospitalized after being severely beaten, police say.
Vietnam Veterans chapter plans for its eventual demise
The veterans are preparing for care of the monument to their service.
ImmuCell product sales, net income down in third quarter
The Portland company attributed the decline to a prolonged period in which it was unable to keep up with customer demand.
Iraqi troops slow Mosul advance as they clear neighborhoods
A spokesman for the U.S.-led forces said advancing troops and aircraft have destroyed some 70 tunnels the jihadis had been using to launch surprise attacks from inside densely populated areas.
Obama tells Pentagon to kill leaders of al-Qaida-linked group in Syria
The move underlines the extent to which Obama has come to prioritize the counterterrorism mission in Syria.
Spurwink awarded $20 million grant for team-teaching program
The largest grant ever received by the Portland organization will help expand efforts at high schools in Maine and in other states.
Gravediggers compete for central Europe championship
The event is meant to promote the funeral industry and bring some levity to a serious profession.
Protests continue, while Trump supporters cry hypocrisy
High school students march through downtown San Francisco, and several thousand people chant ‘Not my president’ in front of Trump Tower in Chicago.
Passamaquoddy chief deposed in recall vote
Frederick Moore III, the governor at Pleasant Point reservation, contends that he was stopped from confronting drug abuse in tribal government.