In a matter of days, Bruce and Linda MacMillan cashed out of retirement investment accounts they had built up over 15 years with R.M. Davis Inc. and transferred the money to scammers via bitcoin. The firm says it is not liable because the couple lied about their plans.
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Portland City Council urges Gov. Mills to enact 60-day eviction moratorium
The council also authorized Mayor Mark Dion to participate on behalf of the city in litigation against immigration enforcement.
Mother, brother of UMaine student who died after gas leak at plant say they are heartbroken
Kasie Malcolm, a junior engineering student from Japan who had roots in Sanford, died last week while working at Woodland Pulp in Baileyville.
‘We’re fed up’: Midcoast students walk out to protest ICE
Students from several schools in the region met at the Sagadahoc Bridge in Bath on Monday afternoon to speak out against immigration arrests.
5 fun things to do in Harpswell
The head of a local land trust shares his favorite spots in town.
Shenna Bellows says she was doxed for stance on ICE
Maine’s secretary of state, also a Democratic candidate for governor, said she is ‘not backing down’ following a slew of ‘vicious and nasty’ phone calls after her personal information was spread online.
New England fishing tragedy claims 7 lives as boat sinks in frigid waters
The victims included a father and son and a young fisheries observer on her first job at sea.
Former Westbrook mayoral candidate arrested on domestic violence charge
Spiller was also charged with obstructing the report of a crime.
Biddeford owes IRS over $520,000 for late tax filings
The original fine was over $700,000, officials say, but the IRS told the city it had previously overpaid by about $240,000.
Bad Bunny album gives Auburn native back-to-back Grammys
Colin Leonard’s second consecutive trophy for mastering engineer the Album of the Year is a rare feat.