Stacy Wakefield was 53, according to online records.
2024
Judge again rejects settlement, orders trial for ACLU’s suit against Maine’s indigent defense system
Superior Justice Michaela Murphy said a proposed settlement failed to address the elephant in the room – the growing number of low-income criminal defendants in Maine who are waiting weeks and months, sometimes in jail, for court-appointed attorneys.
So many questions as Red Sox work toward Opening Day
Commentary: How bad is this team? Where’s Jordan Montgomery? Will a spring training stud step up? Who starts on Opening Day?
Outlets at Kittery will be razed and replaced with housing, hotel
The town has been exploring for years how to convert dying retail space into mixed-uses. The project includes a hotel aimed at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers.
Cheverus girls have no peer, down Gorham to win Gold Ball
Stags finish undefeated for first time, win second title, 38-24, over Rams.
Sports Digest: Registration for Beach to Beacon 10K to open in mid-April
Registration starts April 18 for Cape Elizabeth residents and April 19 for other runners.
Brunswick girls reach pinnacle at last
Dragons dominate Cony, 54-30, to win Class A title, first Gold Ball.
Gorham gears up to seek state funding for two new schools
Superintendent Heather Perry plans to apply to the Department of Education for help building a new high school and a preK-5 school.
Congressional leaders reach tentative deal to prevent a government shutdown, say sources
Under the new plan being finalized, Congress would temporarily extend funding for one set of federal agencies through March 8 and for another set through March 22.
Why some student loan borrowers are locked out of Biden’s debt relief efforts
People are being shut out from student debt forgiveness initiatives through no fault of their own, and they are asking the Education Department for relief.