She celebrates ‘the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet’ after Bill Clinton delivers a speech extolling his wife’s character and accomplishments.
2016
Rome resident faces $10,000 for fine for illegal dwelling
The code enforcement officer said a garage-turned-apartment violates an ordinance because the owner doesn’t meet the acreage or road frontage requirements.
Toast Xpress closes in Waterville
Breakfast, lunch eatery at Railroad Square open only 10 months
Tristan Noyes gets moving as Maine Grain Alliance’s new executive director
The Aroostook County native takes over for founder Amber Lambke, who will concentrate on her Somerset Grist Mill business in Skowhegan.
LePage budget goals include cutting as many as 2,300 state jobs, memo shows
A leaked message from the governor’s budget adviser also says he hopes to reduce state spending and cut the income tax for top earners.
Fairfield man airlifted to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after one-car crash Monday
Medical condition unavailable Tuesday night on Jeff Neill, 25, who crossed travel lanes and hit a tree on Center Road in Fairfield.
New third-party candidate, Cat in the Hat launches colorful campaign
With his running mates Thing 1 and Thing 2 by his side, the Cat promotes – what else? – a new book.
Ted Brown wins Maine Open
He shoots 7-under par to edge McLean and Pandelena by 1 shot.
Anti-abortion pair behind Planned Parenthood videos are cleared
A prosecutor determines that a grand jury exceeded its authority by investigating the activists after clearing Planned Parenthood of wrongdoing.
Fourth suspect in Augusta homicide arrested in New York
Aubrey Armstrong, charged Friday with being a fugitive from justice, is a suspect in a Washington Street killing in November.