The unidentified person apparently was breaking the law by walking in the railroad right of way.
Kelley Bouchard
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Kelley writes about Maine businesses large and small, focusing on economic development, workforce initiatives and the state’s leading business organizations. Her wider experience includes municipal and state government, immigration, education, transportation, history, human rights, health and elder care, the environment and the housing crisis. A Maine native and University of Maine graduate, she was a college intern for two summers at the former Lewiston Evening Journal. She previously worked at the Ipswich Chronicle, Beverly Times and Salem Evening News in Massachusetts. Favorite pastimes include gardening, cooking, streaming foreign TV series and kayaking at camp.
Voter group gets to know candidates for Senate
Rep. Jon Hinck wins a straw poll as four Democrats lay out their views during a forum that is missing the six Republicans.
Traffic pattern to change on Turnpike’s Falmouth Spur
Traffic will be restricted to single lanes in both directions at the Presumpscot River bridges.
Falmouth upholds valuation on estate
The tax bill on the 17-room Woodville Road mansion – the third largest in town – stays the same: $18,088.
LaFond community college scholarship to help veterans
The late Col. Paul D. LaFond of Skowhegan and Falmouth served in the Marines during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Falmouth weighs spending increase
Speakers at a hearing mostly support a 10.8 percent hike in the school budget.
Southern Maine schools do well at state math meet
Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, Thornton and Cheverus chaulk up respectable scores.
Yarmouth prom-goers face date with Breathalyzer
Under a new pilot program, all students who attend the dance in May will be tested for alcohol.
USM president to confront criticisms
Selma Botman says she will meet with faculty amid growing dissatisfaction; meanwhile, a petition calling for a no-confidence vote will be submitted today.
USM faculty seeks no-confidence vote on Botman
Several longtime faculty members have circulated a petition to ask the faculty senate to hold a referendum among the university’s 345 faculty members.