Geoffrey Rushlau is one of the state’s longest-tenured prosecutors, serving his sixth term for the district that covers Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Waldo counties.
March 2017
Waterville downtown vision hinges on hotel parking decision, Colby president says
Colby President David Greene and Mayor Nick Isgro met Wednesday to discuss progress of the downtown revitalization effort, saying hundreds of jobs and millions in investments are at stake.
Stiff competition among Maine’s craft brewers leaves some with no place at the bar
A regional beer summit at USM will address issues that the maturing industry faces, such as the economics of competition.
Plan to reopen Maine shrimp fishery in the works
The northern shrimp fishery has been closed for 3 years.
Cushnoc Brewing Co. to debut in Augusta
The microbrewery will open on Water Street in the fall, serving locally made beer and wood-fired brick oven pizza.
Downtown Augusta rock shop to reopen
A friend of the former owner of Sonny’s Museum and Rock Shop plans to reopen it Saturday, and she even included a tribute to him in the shop.
Moses Okot pleads guilty to federal gun charge related to Old Port shooting
Moses Okot is accused of shooting and stabbing one man and shooting another in November 2015, while on probation for a prior murder in 2011.
Ivanka Trump will become official White House employee
The president’s daughter will be unpaid but will have to abide by ethics rules.
Super Bowl trophy headed to Bangor – but not Portland
New England Patriots fans can have their photo taken with the Vince Lombardi trophy during the event at the Cross Insurance Center.
LePage says he undertips waiters, tells them to complain to legislators
The practice is part of the governor’s campaign to push the Legislature to restore the tip credit that voters decided should be phased out.