Pharmacists and others warn of unintended consequences in a bill that aims to reduce medication costs in Maine.
2019
Richard Davies
KENNEBUNKPORT — Richard Davies, 70, of Kennebunkport died Saturday, April 20, 2019 at his home. He was born July 29, 1948, a son of Robert “Red” and Rita (Goulet) Davies. He was educated locally, graduating from Biddeford High School in the Class of 1966. Dick worked as a plumber and was a self-employed plumber for much […]
April Jo Koehling
BATH – April Jo Koehling, 49, of High Street, died Sunday, April 21, 2019, at her residence. She was born in Bath on April 19, 1970, a daughter of Nancy Koehling. She attended Bath schools and Morse High School. She was employed at The Galley Restaurant since 1985, and purchased the restaurant in 2010. She […]
Portland firefighters trying to rescue Munjoy Hill station’s Engine 1
The city budget proposed for the year starting July 1 would shut down the truck and reassign firefighters, leaving a ladder truck and an ambulance on Munjoy Hill.
Accuser takes the stand during sex assault trial in Alfred
ALFRED — The woman on the witness stand in York County Superior Court pulled her red cardigan tighter around her torso. Defense attorney Neal Weinstein was questioning her about her accusations that a former guard sexually assaulted her multiple times while she was incarcerated at a women’s transitional facility in Alfred. She had already spent […]
Robert “Bobby” Lind
BRUNSWICK – Robert “Bobby” Lind, 43, of Bath Road, passed away Thursday, April 4, 2019. He was born in Woodbury, N.J., on May 29, 1975, the son of Pennie (Moore) Lind and Charles Lind IV. He graduated from West Deptford High School in New Jersey in 1994, and entered the United States Navy. He moved […]
Alexander “Sandy” Reid Murray
BOILING SPRING, S.C. – Alexander “Sandy” Reid Murray passed away on April 3, 2019 in Boiling Springs, S.C. He was 84 years old. Born in Bath to Horace Freeman and Beryl Eileen (Reid) Murray of Tarbox Hill, he was the last surviving of five siblings; Horace (Sykes) Murray of Gardiner, Barbara Alkazin of Florida, Gordon […]
Alleged bigamist, formerly of Maine, to plead guilty in New Hampshire
A former Maine man with a history of domestic violence charges is expected to plead guilty and be sentenced Friday in New Hampshire on the unusual charge of bigamy. Michael Middleton, 43, most recently of Old Orchard Beach, faces 3½ to 7 years in prison on the Class B felony charge, according to David Rotman, […]
Maine House approves bill removing religious, philosophical vaccine exemptions
AUGUSTA — On a narrow and mostly party-line vote, the Maine House on Tuesday approved, 78-59, a bill that removes religious and philosophical exemptions for public school vaccination requirements. The measure, which was largely opposed by Republicans, would require all school-age children in Maine to receive a mandatory series of vaccinations aimed at protecting against […]
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