James Comey had made the claim to argue that the case against the former CIA director differed from the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information.
July 2016
Falmouth’s Matt Hutchins wins Maine Amateur by six strokes
The 19-year-old was the only golfer to shoot under par for the tournament.
Gardiner man runs afoul of city rooster regulation
Jeff Dumas says his rooster, Nugget, probably will need to go to West Gardiner after a code enforcement notice that he was violating a city ban.
Death of man in Greenville ruled a homicide
George Bradford Woodbury III died from ‘asphyxiation with compression of chest and neck,’ the medical examiner finds.
‘The Usual Suspects’ one of the greatest film noir thriller-capers of all time
The film, starring Maine International Film Festival Mid-Life Achievement Award winner Gabriel Byrne, will be shown Friday at the Waterville Opera House.
Mickelson shoots 63 during opening round at British Open
The American is atop the leaderboard at Royal Troon.
Strange reality sets in with Boris Johnson as Britain’s top diplomat
One British legislator believes it’s the worst political appointment since Roman emperor Caligula made his horse a senator.
Litchfield, Sabattus, Wales voters to consider $18.8 million school budget July 26
Voters in June rejected an earlier proposal that was $100,000 higher, forcing Regional School Unit 4 school board members to make cuts.
Moscow invites postal service to town’s 200th anniversary celebration
The town of Moscow hasn’t had a post office for years, but town officials recently arranged for the U.S. Postal Service to set up shop temporarily at the Town Hall to celebrate the town’s bicentennial.
LePage spokesman explains why governor did not sign national opioid compact
The governor’s communications director says the pledge doesn’t address the law enforcement aspect of the drug crisis and calls for expanding access to naloxone, which the governor opposes.