Investigators say the former administrator used the nonprofit’s credit card for personal purchases and took money from a trust account of a group home resident.
March 2013
Suspect in deadly NYC crash yet to surrender
Julio Acevedo, 44, told a New York tabloid hat he was speeding from a gunman who was trying to shoot him before the Sunday accident that killed a pregnant woman, her husband and ultimately their child.
Workers setting north span of Maine-NH bridge in place
After the span is set, work will start on the center span, which is scheduled to be added in June.
Maine Labor Dept. warns of job-offer scam
The department says the caller tries to get personal information from individuals by posing as an employee of the department.
Collins, NH’s Shaheen to discuss diabetes research
They plan a news conference today to publicize a study addressing the increased financial burden, health resources used and lost productivity associated with the disease.
LePage touts Maine maple syrup industry
The governor touts the state’s maple syrup industry by tapping a maple tree on the lawn of the governor’s mansion.
Maine Catholics holding day of prayer for sex abuse victims
During Wednesday Masses, priests are being encouraged to say special prayers calling for the healing of sexual abuse victims.
Disappointed with early school shutdown for snow
This is in reference to the early school shutdowns on Feb. 27.
GEORGE SMITH: Legislature just needs to recycle economic analysis done in 2008
Economically, Maine peaked in the 1850s. We have never been as prosperous since that time. Today, yet another committee is working to — well, to put Mainers back to work.
OUR OPINION: Collins joins gun trafficking fight in Senate
It’s good news that a bipartisan group of senators, including Maine’s Susan Collins, are backing a bill that would step up the pressure on illegal gun trafficking. It would be bad news, however, if that’s all Congress is willing to do.