Sam Patten, a Camden native who has pleaded guilty to failing to register as a foreign lobbyist, allegedly sent digital messages threatening to release damaging information about former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili.
September 2018
A new restaurant opens in a barn in Falmouth
The Barn at Smith Farm has gardens, fire pits, a pond and a ’boutique barnyard’ to explore while enjoying a cocktail before dinner.
Portland defends plan for homeless shelter in Nason’s Corner neighborhood
The city provides new information about alternatives in advance of a community forum Saturday.
Massachusetts man will plead guilty to letter threats
Daniel Frisiello sent threatening letters with white powder to President Trump’s sons.
MedRhythms completes $5 million funding round
The Portland-based startup aims to help patients with brain injuries recover walking functions.
Expert panel calls for sweeping election security measures
Its report calls for conducting all federal, state and local elections on paper ballots by 2020.
Former Trump aide gets 14 days in jail for lying to FBI about Russia
George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in October to lying to the FBI about his conversations with a professor who had told him the Russians held dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Kavanaugh hearing ends with Democrats saying abortion rights, executive power at stake
The judge sticks to a well-rehearsed script throughout his testimony.
Watch video: USM President Glenn Cummings chats for ‘Like a Boss’
Cummings discusses his unique career path and the university’s financial turnaround during his tenure so far.
New Maine online job service launches
MaineJobs.com offers employers an opportunity to tell their stories through video, audio and photos.