Along with drugs valued at $6,000, officers seized cutting agents and grinders used to mix the drugs.
2017
Halligan reaches 500 victory plateau in basketball
Longtime Falmouth boys’ basketball coach Dave Halligan reached the rarefied air of 500 career victories Tuesday evening when the Yachtsmen won at Biddeford, 45-32, to improve to 3-1 on the young season. Halligan, a Falmouth High graduate, started coaching at his alma mater in 1987, when Ronald Reagan was still President and Tom Brady was […]
Many lakes have ice on top, but Maine Warden Service urges caution
The mix of snow and rain that has fallen in southern Maine can make some ice unsafe even if it’s several inches thick, officials say.
SEC temporarily suspends trading in obscure digital currency company
Regulators worry that The Crypto Co.’s soaring stock is being manipulated and that investors are at risk.
Museum honoring Revolutionary War hero Henry Knox short of funds, may close
A letter to supporters says the replica of the statesman’s former home in Thomaston, known as Montpelier, needs $150,000 by Jan. 15 to stay open.
Portland council impasse could delay work on numerous initiatives
Council committees remain vacant after councilors vote down Mayor Ethan Strimling’s proposal to appoint himself chairman of the budget committee, rekindling tension over the mayor’s role.
Sports Digest: Shiffrin wins giant slalom
Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. captures a World Cup event for the third time this season.
Major league notes: Gonzalez released by Braves
Adrian Gonzalez can be picked up by any team and be paid the major league minimum.
Senate panel blocks nomination of Trump’s choice to lead Export-Import Bank
When he was in Congress, Scott Garrett had voted to close the bank, which lends funds to foreign buyers of U.S. goods.
College football: Early signing period poses some problems
New coaches and those participating in bowl games have to scramble to secure recruits.