WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released documents from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s time on the Kenneth Starr team investigating Bill Clinton reveal his resistance to issuing an indictment of a sitting president. The memo, tucked toward the end of nearly 10,000 pages released Friday, provides greater insight into Kavanaugh’s views on executive power that are […]
2018
South Street parking ban
GORHAM —Paving of South Street (Route 114) began Monday and a parking ban from Route 25 to Robie Street will be in effect from 2:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 14-15. “To avoid ticketing by the police and/or towing at the owner’s expense, please remove vehicles from this section of South Street/Route 114 during this […]
D.C. white nationalist rally dwarfed by thousands of protesters
Fewer than 40 supporters turn out for Jason Kessler, one of the organizers of last year’s violent and deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Woods encouraged by runner-up finish
Though his 10-year drought without a major title continues, Tiger Woods leaves the PGA Championship with renewed vigor.
Sunday’s Sports Digest: Greater Portland wins at Babe Ruth World Series
Greater Portland improves to 2-1 at Babe Ruth World Series
Gardiner man who allegedly threatened to kill officers arrested
Scott York, 42, was found hiding in a garage in Chelsea, Maine State Police say.
Students from Hong Kong experience Maine at UMF
A new summer program combines exploration of the state with English-language classes.
Sunday’s major league roundup: Sabathia helps Yankees remain hot
CC Sabathia allows one hit in six innings as New York defeats Texas, 7-2.
Group offers expertise to outdoorsmen wannabes
Some 20 members of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers sign up to mentor newbies.
Wayne to hold forum on future of town land
Town officials are seeking public feedback Tuesday about the town-owned property on Wilson Pond.