A Monday morning march in Portland is the union’s latest salvo in the ongoing contract dispute.
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.
Ogunquit police find missing 10-year-old boy
Police had been searching for the boy for about an hour.
Marijuana activists try second time to force legalization vote in York
Citizens for a Safer Maine turned in more than 900 signatures supporting a legalization ordinance after York selectmen voted against putting the question to voters.
Biddeford’s historic clock tower saved just in time
The crumbling 150-year-old structure at Lincoln Mill will be moved for restoration work just days before a city deadline.
This year’s back-to-school lesson? It’s gonna cost more
Among the reasons: Some students are asked to bring additional supplies, and parents want upgraded technology for their kids.
South Berwick man charged in burglary
Police say they expect more charges to be filed against Trevor W.L. Perry in the wake of a spate of break-ins and thefts.
Backyard chicken keepers, listen up: Wash your hands!
The government warns that displays of affection could lead to salmonella infection.
Redevelopment of Pepperell Mill complex boosts Biddeford’s image
A mixed-use project will put a new face on the former mill’s renovation and the downtown’s revitalization.
‘Mighty storm’ leaves big mess in southern Maine
Cleanup and repairs begin after billions of gallons of water from a soaking rain damages cars, homes, offices and roads but causes no injuries.
Scarborough postpones zoning changes for cell towers
Officials seek time to address improved coverage and its impact on scenic views and property values.