Thomas Bard pays more than $10,500 in restitution as well as a $1,000 fine, and serves 48 hours in jail, for the misdemeanor conviction.
2018
Brief reunions bring tears for separated Korean War families
Dozens of elderly South Koreans cross into North Korea for heart-wrenching reunions with their relatives.
Tom Caron: All that matters for the Red Sox is October
Putting Chris Sale on the disabled list again shows that at this point, preparing for the postseason is the priority.
Panic turns to tragedy as swimmers get caught in riptides in New Hampshire
A Massachusetts couple dies but good Samaritans pull others from the water.
Eagles have No. 1 album of all time
The Eagles’ greatest hits album soars past Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller.’
‘Everyday Maine’ photo exhibit at UMA celebrates state’s diversity
A new exhibition at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta will feature work of 72 photographers.
Manafort jury ends 3rd day of deliberations with no verdict
Federal prosecutors allege that President Trump’s former campaign manager hid tens of millions of dollars in foreign income.
Thomas College program helping give first-generation students an EDGE
A program that brings first generation freshmen to campus before the semester starts has been highlighted in a report addressing Maine’s workforce challenges.
For orphaned moose at wildlife park, there’s no going home again
The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray, which has seen an increase in visitors to see the celebrity calf, says the moose could not care for itself in the wild.
James Knott, 88, remembered as inventor of trap that transformed lobstering
He developed marine-grade coated wire mesh that lasted far longer than the wood in traditional traps, then founded a company to manufacture the product and became an ardent supporter of the lobster industry.