A Waldoboro man was arrested last month after a domestic dispute and assault, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday.
May 2018
Lyseth will be first of 4 Portland schools to be renovated
The school department staff recommended it be upgraded first partly because it is the most straightforward project.
Former Maine magazine publisher apologizes for ‘lines that were crossed’ with woman who worked for him
Kevin Thomas says he’s sorry for creating a difficult work environment for employees such as Jessie Lacey, as his Maine Media Collective faces a backlash from advertisers.
Purchase of Sage Data Security expands Tyler Technologies’ Maine footprint
Tyler, which already employs more than 700 in Yarmouth, Falmouth and Bangor, will add Portland-based Sage’s 45 workers.
State and federal agents investigate Lewiston counseling services
The health care crimes unit of the Maine Attorney General’s Office says a probe is targeting Facing Change.
Students from Freeport, Pownal, Durham on a problem-solving quest
FREEPORT — What’s the first thing that comes to mind when someone says the words “stellar hangout?” Maybe a space-bound diner or a chat room on Mars? On April 7, Regional School Unit 5 students Peter Sachs, Leo O’Connor, Shiloh Munsen, Maysa O’Connor and Zach Flood showed the Odyssey of the Mind State Tournament in […]
Some U.S. senators want proof that Canada saves whales
Canada, for its part, recently introduced new protection measures, such as fishing gear reductions, a government agency spokesman says.
Maine joins lawsuit over Trump plans to scrap vehicle emission standards
California officials say the standards are achievable and the EPA’s effort to roll them back is not based on any new research.
ACLU of Maine sues immigration agencies for public records of citizenship checks
The organization says it has been denied access to public records about checks done by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at a bus station in Bangor.
Weather delays browntail moth spraying in Falmouth
FALMOUTH — A plan to begin spraying this week for browntail moths along public streets has been delayed due to the cold spring. Lower-than-usual temperatures have meant trees are not in full bud yet, a requirement for effective pest control, officials said. The goal of the spraying program, according to town officials, is to combat an […]