Allegations revealed by the Waterville Police Department three hours before the hearing that dismissed high school principal Don Reiter didn’t sway board members, said those contacted Tuesday.
November 2015
Cosgrove will remain as UMaine football coach
The Black Bears are a disappointing 3-7 in his 23rd year, but work on a contract extension is set to begin after Thanksgiving.
MCI football team’s defense a potent player in title quest
Huskies defense has scored 7 touchdowns this season heading into Friday night’s state championship game against Oak Hill.
Gardiner man’s last-minute write-in strategy won him a council seat
Shawn Dolley secured the District 3 City Council seat with 23 write-in votes after deciding to run the day before the election.
Two sentenced on drug charges in Augusta
Michael Hill and Victoria Atz were arrested June 1 in Oakland for possessing cocaine, heroin, police said.
Woman killed in head-on crash in Farmington
Police say Tracy Taylor died after crashing her minivan into an oil tanker truck on U.S. Route 2 Tuesday night.
Augusta eyes demolition moratorium to protect historic buildings
The proposal comes as city officials are concerned there could be a rush to demolish buildings, including a nearly 200-year-old Green Street property.
Portland’s Vena’s Fizz House to debut vintage menu in December
The craft cocktail bar and mixology shop will serve updated dishes from the 1950s and 1960s.
Portland after-school writing program honored by Michelle Obama as one of nation’s best
Deering High School senior Ibrahim Shkara accepts the arts and humanities award from the first lady at a White House ceremony.
LePage reiterates ultimatum for more drug enforcement agents
The governor says the Legislature has until Dec. 10 to provide funding or he’ll call up the Maine National Guard.