Dale Marshall stole the money while he worked as office manager for an excavating contractor from 2007 until 2011, investigators say.
2012
Sweden on alert after explosives found near nuclear plant
Bomb sniffer dogs detected the explosives during a routine check of a truck in the power plant’s industrial area near its high security enclosure.
Plane part crashes through roof of Bangor home
The part – about 1-inch in diameter and 4 inches long – goes through the attic and a sheetrock ceiling and lands on the floor. No one is injured.
Poll: Obama, Romney even amid economic worries
Three months of declining job creation have left the public increasingly glum, with only 3 out of 10 adults saying the country is headed in the right direction.
4-year-old girl dies when SUV hits minivan
Presque Isle police say the girl was killed when the minivan stopped to make a turn and was struck from behind by the SUV.
Sports world artist LeRoy Neiman dies at 91
The media-savvy artist knew how to enthrall audiences with his instant renditions of the world’s biggest sport personalities and events.
Fla. police chief at center of Martin probe fired
Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte says “we need to move forward with a police chief that all the citizens of Sanford can support.”
Interim eastern Maine college president named
William Cassidy, who served as president of the college from 2003 to 2009, will take over on June 30.
Maine deadline nears on pre-paid oil contracts
A new law responds to several recent cases of oil dealers taking money from Maine consumers, but then failing to supply the fuel.
LePage honors Native American veterans
A Penobscot tribal elder and decorated veteran was a driving force behind establishing June 21 as a day to recognize Native Americans’ contributions to the military.