It was Mother’s Day weekend 1982, and Michael Donahue stopped in at his wife’s salon for a haircut . . .
July 2013
Suspect’s remains exhumed in Boston Strangler case
Police confirmed Friday they dug up the grave of Albert DeSalvo in a bid to connect him to the death of the serial killer’s last alleged victim.
Two charged with scamming elderly Kennebunk woman
The men are accused of posing as door-to-door home repair workers and pressuring the woman into writing a $2,600 check they then cashed at a local bank.
Iowa top court rules firing of attractive aide is legal
Court rules that bosses can fire employees that they see as threats to their marriages.
UMaine gets grant to create Penobscot Nation dictionary
The federal grant will help create the first comprehensive printed and searchable online dictionary of the endangered language of the Penobscot Indian Nation.
Bruins sign Bergeron to 8-year, $52 million extension
Patrice Bergeron was not only the Bruins’ best two-way player this season, but one of the best in the entire NHL.
Maine GOP gun-training fundraiser is postponed
An organizer says Saturday’s event will be postponed in part because of a problem with a distributor that was supposed to supply ammunition.
East Coast Navy installations get new leader
Rear Adm. Dixon Smith relieved Rear Adm. Tim Alexander as commander of Navy Region Mid-Atlantic.
Affidavit: Auburn woman drugged, killed child
The document details what police say Leanna Norris told them following the death of her 2-year-old daughter.
Prosecutor wants Swan fraud jury to hear kickbacks evidence
Assistant U.S. Attorney Donald Clark said today he planned to introduce evidence into Carole Swan’s fraud trial that has been prepared for the extortion trial she will face later this year.