Her parents have been following her in the family camper, and she wears a GPS tracking device.
2013
Review determines railroad safety ‘adequate’ in Maine
The transportation commissioner releases a report commissioned after the deadly Quebec crash.
Baby boomers fuel wave of entrepreneurship
Older people are flocking to self-employment both because of a frustrating job market and the growing ease and falling cost of starting a business.
Police: NH woman gave teen drug before crash that killed cyclists
Police say Cindy Sheppard cut open a fentanyl patch and squeezed the drug onto Darriean Hess’ finger to calm her down.
Maine game warden suffers minor injuries in four-vehicle Skowhegan crash
Three of the vehicles were destroyed in a crash and rollover that closed state Route 150 for two and a half hours.
Litchfield crash injures woman
A car accident happened about 5 p.m. Wednesday on the Maine Turnpike near mile marker 95 injuring a woman.
Impostor service animals pose growing problem
People who want to take their pets into restaurants or retail stores are going online to buy vests, backpacks or ID cards with a ‘service animal’ insignia.
BOOKS: Clinton author announces new release
D.P. Lyons, of Clinton, has announced the release of his new book “Sully Street.”
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Rebel Streets’ and ‘The Great Gold Swindle of Lubec’
Portland author Tom Molloy has first-hand experience with the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland, having worked as a freelance journalist covering the Irish Republican Army in its vicious battles with the British army and the police. Those adventures give his latest novel, “Rebel Streets,” authenticity and convincing color.