Steven Sudduth, owner of Wyonegonic Camps, says the industry is ‘healthy, but cautious.’
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
LePage nominates two for judicial posts
Jeffrey L. Hjelm is being tapped for the Supreme Judicial Court; William R. Stokes is nominated for Superior Court.
Six Portland buildings evacuated after car hits gas line
Residents are allowed to return home, but it may be a while before gas service is restored.
Police say they have two suspects for teen’s hit-and-run death
Paris police aren’t naming the individuals and haven’t charged them.
Saco man sentenced to 19 years for attempted murder, arson
Donald Henson was accused of threatening to kill his wife and her mother, then setting fire to a house.
Portland Daily Sun to cut print edition to twice weekly
The free newspaper will still retain ‘Daily’ in its name.
Maine Huts & Trails leader keeps it green
From the food she eats and serves to skiing and biking to work, Sarah Pine is all about being eco-friendly.
Cumberland County sheriff’s officer subject of abuse probe
An investigation into alleged domestic abuse is expected to be wrapped up Monday.
Jon Imber, renowned painter and Maine resident, dies at 63
After his diagnosis of ALS in 2012, Imber continued to paint, defying the limits of his disease.
Samuel Ladd III rode waves of change in Maine banking
During a five-decade career, he felt the jitters of opening a new bank and the effects of technology and consolidation.