The photos were stolen when a sales rep for a marketing firm helped a customer link her phone to her new car.
2018
Health care fixes that secured Sen. Collins’ vote on tax bill are in jeopardy
She tries to rally support as her bill to bolster deteriorating ACA marketplaces stalls despite Republican promises it would pass if she backed tax reform.
Negotiators agree on spending bill that leaves out ‘dreamers,’ Collins’ health care measure
A tentative accord on a massive government spending bill includes tax provisions and strengthening background checks for gun purchases.
For the first time, French are eating more burgers than their classic baguette sandwiches
‘Even the Americans are looking at us with wide-eyed amazement.’
Wells-Ogunquit to host training about people on autism spectrum
The session is designed for those who might have to respond to crisis situations involving people who live with various developmental disabilities.
2 Scarborough councilors eye House nods; primary contests take shape in Cape Elizabeth, South Portland
SCARBOROUGH — Two Scarborough town councilors hope to become candidates for the state House of Representatives in the June 12 primaries, which will also include contested party races in Cape Elizabeth and South Portland. The deadline for party hopefuls to file nomination papers for the primaries was March 15. Unaffiliated candidates have until June 1 to […]
Richmond woman sentenced to 45 days in jail over credit union embezzlement
Clarissa Hurley, who had worked at the Down East Credit Union in West Bath, will be required to pay back the $8,500 that she stole.
Yarmouth girls repeat as Westbrook Paper City Classic champs
Yarmouth’s 6th grade girls’ basketball team defended its title and won its second consecutive Westbrook Paper City Classic, beating teams from Westbrook, Topsham, Wells, Bath and Bonny Eagle. First row, from left: Lauren Keaney, Avery Buchanan, Aine Powers, Maya Hagerty, Sophie Wentzell and Addi Lentz. Second row: Cate King, Abbie Bouse, Regan Sullivan, Lexi Clark, […]
Schools in Farmingdale evacuated following threat written on bathroom wall
Officials had students from Hall-Dale middle and high schools moved to the elementary school as a precaution while the buildings were searched.
Storm’s looking manageable, but expect travel delays, especially if you’re flying
Maine’s fourth nor’easter of the month is expected to bring only a few inches, but heavy snow to the south will complicate travel plans.