The conversation was led by Lisa DeSisto, Portland Press Herald CEO and publisher.
2017
More hardware for Cape, Scarborough golf standouts
Scarborough’s Anthony Burnham, left, and Elizabeth Lacognata show off their championship trophies after Saturday’s individual golf championships at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro. The most memorable and triumphant golf season in Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough history came to a close with a flourish Saturday at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro. One week after the Capers […]
Sessions defends Comey firing, ties it to Clinton email case
The attorney general refused to say whether he discussed Comey’s firing with Trump.
Ex-Riverview patient sued over assault on mental health worker
A judge approved a $100,000 attachment on property belonging to Arlene Edson, who recently won $180,000 to settle a separate claim against the state.
Concert review: Michael McDonald stuffs fresh material between ’80s hits
His imitable voice and consummate professionalism were on display at the State Theatre Tuesday.
Maryland office shooting suspect linked to Delaware shooting
The suspect is an employee of the company where the shootings took place.
Forgotten Navy seaman buried in South Portland gets long-overdue honor
SOUTH PORTLAND — A U.S. Navy seaman who earned the nation’s highest military honor was finally recognized Oct. 15 after being interred for more than 100 years in Forest City Cemetery. Emile Lejeune received a U.S. Navy Medal of Honor for saving a civilian, but was buried in an unmarked grave in the cemetery at 232 Lincoln St. His […]
President Bush’s Super Bowl socks, photo to be auctioned at Portland Diocese event
The former president wore the socks to perform the coin toss at Super Bowl 51, when the Patriots overcame a 25-point deficit to win against the Atlanta Falcons in overtime.
Androscoggin River, once full of toxic chemicals, now clear after 45 years of Clean Water Act
Prompted by an 11-year-old’s letter, Sen. Edmund Muskie spearheaded passage of the act in the early 1970s.
Auburn police say speed, inattention led to crash that killed Westbrook man
Cody Jacques was killed instantly Tuesday afternoon when his car struck the back of a tractor-trailer.