She was astonished at the success of the dish that Campbell’s Soup described as ‘the mother of all comfort foods.’
October 2018
Brunswick Police Beat: Oct. 26
Arrests 10/20 at 1:27 a.m. Taylor N. Bright, 21, of Stovers Point Road, Harpswell, was arrested on Station Avenue by Officer Brandon Curtis on charges of disorderly conduct, assault and refusing to submit to arrest or detention. 10/21 at 9:55 p.m. Nye H. Richardson, 55, of Hugh Avenue, Bailey Island, was arrested on Route 1 by Officer […]
Harpswell Police Beat: Oct. 26
Arrests No arrests or summonses were reported from Oct. 17-21
Trump tariffs start biting U.S. companies
Caterpillar and a number of other firms reporting their third-quarter results are citing higher costs.
Harpswell pier project under budget, close to complete
HARPSWELL — The Mitchell Field pier removal project is close to completion, ahead of schedule and under budget. Harpswell selectmen voted unanimously Oct. 18 to close out the contract with Reed & Reed for the demolition and removal at Mitchell Field through a Certificate of Substantial Completion. Town officials were scheduled to conduct a Mitchell […]
Boys Soccer: South Portland bests Westbrook in prelims
SOUTH PORTLAND—The Blazes couldn’t quite repeat a recent feat when they dropped in on the Riots for the playoffs prelims on Saturday, Oct. 20 – they couldn’t pull out another upset win, like they’d done just days earlier. At the tail end of the regular season, Westbrook triumphed over South Portland 3-2, earning themselves […]
Choice between Carson, Garcia in Senate District 24
HARPSWELL — Incumbent state Sen. Everett “Brownie” Carson, D-Harpswell, is being challenged by Brunswick Republican Diana Garcia in Senate District 24. Carson is seeking his second term representing the district, which includes Brunswick, Freeport, Harpswell, North Yarmouth and Pownal. First-time candidate Garcia, president and CEO of Maine Solutions Federal Credit Union in South Portland, said last […]
Lewiston man charged with sex trafficking
Police say they have had undercover officers posing as prospective clients to determine if women are being coerced into prostitution.
Hunt for mail bomb suspect begins after explosives are sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN and others
Officials call it an act of terrorism and warn that there may be more bombs and targets.
Vermont man denies charges stemming from massive drug raid in Maine
Officials say the sting, which included 20 locations, targeted a medical marijuana business that allegedly sold surplus pot illegally.