His lawyer says J. Martin Favor recognizes he suffers from an addiction and has committed himself to mental health treatment.
July 2016
Purloin Portland’s porcupine? Not this time
The back of the sculpture at the jetport, a replacement for one stolen in April, had come loose, but it isn’t certain that the damage was the result of an attempt to steal it.
Sale, Cueto named All-Star Game starting pitchers
David Ortiz will bat cleanup for the American League.
Brewer-based CES Inc. acquires Saco engineering firm
The purchase gives CES its first southern Maine location,
Farmingdale fire department awarded $68,572 for new air packs
The department was one of five in Maine to receive funding as part of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program.
Superbug gene detected in a second person in the U.S.
Health officials around the world have sounded the alarm because the gene has now been found in more than two dozen countries, in animals and people.
Robber attacks employee, takes cash at Skowhegan gas station
Police said an employee at the Shell station on Madison Avenue was struck and knocked to the ground Monday morning, two weeks after an arrest for an attempted armed robbery at a convenience store in town.
Protests over police killings aim at occupying interstates
Rallies have attempted to block traffic in Louisiana, Tennessee, Virginia and South Carolina.
Olympic Notebook: Spieth the latest star golfer to withdraw from Olympics
Spieth announced the decision while practicing for the British Open.
‘Wild Tales’ a chronicle of people who just can’t take it anymore
The black comedy with an edge screens Tuesday at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.