Here are highlights from the 2,500 pages of transcripts and other documents from interviews conducted by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
May 2018
2 South Portland Democrats seek party’s nod in House District 32
SOUTH PORTLAND — Two Democratic candidates with histories of community activism are seeking their party’s nomination in the House District 32 primary. Richard Rottkov didn’t plan to be a legislative candidate this term, but when four-term Rep. Scott Hamann announced he was not seeking re-election, Rottkov said he decided it was now or never. Christopher Kessler previously […]
Seven Maine companies honored at family-owned business event
The Institute for Family-Owned Business broke records for attendance, nominations and awarded its first Hussey internship stipend.
Beloved Biddeford school employee played all-around role for sports programs
When Joseph Fairfield, 62, wasn’t preparing fields, announcing games, running scoreboards and transporting athletes, he was leading cheers from the stands.
Russia favored Trump in 2016 election, Senate panel says, breaking with House Republicans
Both of Maine’s senators, Republican Susan Collins and independent Angus King, are members of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Richmond had the largest Russian speaking settlement in America
Baron Vladimir von Poushental brought thousands of Russians to Richmond.
Ownership options for buying a house
Did you know there is more than one way to own a house?
North Korea says it might agree to summit if U.S. stops saying it must give up nukes
Recent statements are consistent with Pyongyang’s well-established pattern of raising the stakes in negotiations by threatening to walk out if it doesn’t get its way.
District school budget meetings to lead to June 12 vote
Local school districts present their budgets for consideration
Spaghetti Cake, Confetti in the Greens, and Potato Chip Sundaes
DInner really should be fun for all ages.