‘Simply because we are investigating does not mean foul play is considered,’ a police spokesman says.
2017
Scarborough Downs site for Amazon’s second headquarters? It’s a long shot
The town manager says Scarborough will bid to host the company’s next big campus and 50,000 jobs at the 483-acre racetrack property.
Maine’s member of Trump voter fraud commission decries ‘vacuum of information’
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap made the request after learning from the press that a staffer he’d never heard of had been arrested on child porn charges.
Bingham, Moscow voters approve school budget by just six votes
The possibility of closing one or more schools looms as a way to “soften the blow to taxpayers.”
Goodell: NFL not changing its national anthem policy
The NFL commissioner said that everyone should stand for the anthem but is not changing language to ‘must’ stand.
Boston isn’t the only New England city bidding for Amazon’s HQ2
The deadline for submissions is Thursday. It’s unclear whether the flood of applications from New England will help or hurt the region’s chances.
Homeless veterans to get help Saturday at Togus
Veterans get free health care, haircuts, flu shots and other services at the annual Homeless Veteran Stand Down.
Tides do heavy lifting as steel span is installed on new Sarah Long bridge
Crews use barges and the 9-plus-foot tidal range of the Piscataqua River to position the 4-million-pound section that will carry trains across the river.
Lead detective in Sanborn murder trial questioned about possible alternate suspects
Retired police detective James Daniels rebuffed suggestions that he did not pursue viable leads, and said the investigation led officials in other directions.
Watch: Like A Boss: One-on-one with Sara Burns, president and CEO of Central Maine Power
The conversation was led by Lisa DeSisto, Portland Press Herald CEO and publisher.