The arrests of Donna and Jenna Gray come a day after Matthew Prior’s arrest Thursday.
Gillian Graham
Staff Writer
Gillian Graham reports on social services for the Portland Press Herald, covering topics including child welfare, homelessness, food insecurity, poverty and mental health. A lifelong Mainer and graduate of the University of Southern Maine, she has worked as a journalist since 2005 and joined the paper as a staff writer in 2012. During her time with the Press Herald, Gillian has told the stories of everyday Mainers and tackled issues of poverty, hunger and homelessness. She enjoys telling compelling stories that help people better understand and connect with the communities and people around them. In her free time, Gillian loves spending time with her husband and family, hand embroidery, and hunting for vintage treasure at flea markets and antique stores.
After Saco hotel is deemed unsafe, about two dozen tenants are told to move
City officials say the Hilltop Motor Inn had 28 codes violations, including exposed wiring, and missing smoke detectors.
Maine could be leader in recreational marijuana industry, says CEO of medical pot provider
‘If we do this right, this will mean sustained growth for the economy of Maine,’ and $26 million in fees and tax revenue each year, says Patricia Rosi, CEO of the Wellness Connection of Maine.
Cookbook review: ‘Brazilian Barbecue & Beyond’
A shrimp soup is one of many tantalizing recipes that go along with insights about Brazil’s culture.
Bridgton fisherman found dead in Peabody Pond
The Maine Warden Service found the body of Mark H. Peters, 58, hours after he was reported missing Monday night.
Court hears appeal of man convicted of pushing wife off Camden cliff
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court hears oral arguments in the appeal of Charles Reed Black, sentenced to 10 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder.
Portland looks to regulate private parking lot operator that ‘boots’
United Parking Partners says it welcomes ‘reasonable’ rules for a practice that has generated a flurry of complaints.
Floodwaters mostly gone in Portland area, but soggy problems linger
Cars are out of commission, basements remain damp, and a new storm may be brewing.
Rains, flooding deliver super-soaker to remember in Maine
Parts of Portland turn into ponds as the city endures its sixth-rainiest day ever from a storm that also knocked out power, downed trees and damaged vehicles across the state.
States looking to legalize pot need crash course on drugged driving, report says
It’s a growing problem where marijuana use is already allowed, and with a vote likely in Maine next year, the state is urged to address the complex issues now to ensure safety.