James Hendricks was among several senior agency officials highlighted in an investigation last year that found a pattern of supervisors avoiding discipline, even after claims of sexual misconduct against them were substantiated.
2021
Time to party? Events industry still uncertain about COVID
A number of states still have restrictions on gathering sizes and many Americans feel uneasy about being in large groups.
Former deputy charged with domestic violence agrees to deal for lesser charge
Matthew Shiers was arrested in June 2019, but the charges could be dismissed if he follows the terms of the agreement for 18 months.
2021 tennis overview: Midcoast teams ready to roll as new season set to get underway
Many of unknowns still present after pandemic wiped out the 2020 campaign.
White House grades states’ infrastructure as it pushes bill
Maine receives a C- in a state-by-state breakdown that focuses on several issues.
Patten Free Library reopens after lengthy pandemic closure
The Patten Free Library opened its doors to the public on Monday for the first time since last fall.
Co-founder of Phippsburg Rescue, lifelong volunteer receives Spirit of America award
Geneva Beals of Phippsburg collected over 2 million bottles and cans throughout her lifetime to raise over $100,000 for the town’s fire and rescue department.
Brunswick’s proposed budget could raise property tax rate by 6%
While still early in the process, the combined increase from school, town and county budgets could result in a net property tax hike of $3.55 million from last year.
Masters is a win for Hideki Matsuyama, and for Japan
Matsuyama was already a star in Japan, where golf is extremely popular, and now he is a major champion.
Judge orders competency evaluation for Portland man accused of stabbing roommate
Noor Ibrahim, 34, is charged with attempted murder and elevated aggravated assault.