Matt Byrne has covered crime and public safety for the Press Herald since 2016. It is his second beat since being hired at the Press Herald in late 2012, when he left the Boston Globe's suburban news bureau. Matt grew up outside Philadelphia, moved to Boston to attend Emerson College and now loves living in Maine. When he is not nerding out on court documents or listening to a police scanner, Matt loves to work on old cars, make things out of metal and try new craft beers. Offers to drive your race car, or news tips, are always welcome.
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PublishedOctober 2, 2015
Portland man returns after cross-country, Hail Mary dog adoption
Joel Carpenter, 23, flew to Minneapolis to adopt a dog without any money to get home.
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2015
Why did Maine man travel 1,500 miles, only to get stranded? For puppy love
Joel Carpenter took off without much planning to adopt Sadie after seeing her on the Internet. Now he’s hitching rides and surfing couches to get back from Minneapolis.
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PublishedSeptember 28, 2015
Bill calls for letting Maine municipalities set rules for Uber drivers
A Portland legislator submits the plan, which would revise a recently passed law, to balance competition with taxi services, which are already regulated.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2015
Death of Maine high school student ruled a suicide
The unnamed student’s death was announced to the school community Tuesday.
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PublishedSeptember 24, 2015
Falmouth man needs permits to run his mansion as bed and breakfast
A ruling by the town will bar the homeowner from using his property as a wedding or professional party venue, but he may operate it as a bed and breakfast that offers cooking lessons – with town approval.
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PublishedSeptember 22, 2015
Despite LePage rebuff, alternate funds found to buy land in Cumberland, North Yarmouth
Two conservation groups put up $200,000 of their own money to help preserve 215 acres whose purchase had been endangered by a political fight over Land for Maine’s Future bond money.
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PublishedSeptember 22, 2015
Greely High School senior dies unexpectedly
The death of the boy, who was not identified, was announced by school officials Tuesday morning.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2015
Small, gritty space envisioned as oasis on Portland peninsula
Bramhall Square has just a few trees, a trash can and some benches, but Liz Trice says, ‘There’s no reason it can’t be as vibrant as Longfellow Square.’
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2015
Plan to turn elegant home into culinary getaway faces hurdle in Falmouth
Marc Christensen’s vision for a business in his home with three kitchens may run afoul of the town’s zoning.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2015
Falmouth takes step toward banning plastic bags
The town would be the first in Maine to institute an outright ban on the use of plastic shopping bags by all retailers.
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