She is among is among 30 who received help from members of Congress.
May 2017
Thousands of elderly Venezuelans march in street protests
Angry over medicine and food shortages and more, they take part in the March of the Grandparents.
Gardiner softball turns in complete effort
Tigers pounce on Medomak early, cruise to big victory.
Boy, 8, who committed suicide never reported being bullied
The boy shown on surveillance video told the school staff he had fainted.
Poliquin defends health care vote, says he won’t advocate for or against monument
In a TV interview, Maine’s 2nd District congressman says the American Health Care Act would eliminate taxes and ensure coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
Erskine baseball improvises in win over Waterville
Presby, Howard, come up big for Eagles.
Federal judge puts hold on pipeline lawsuit against South Portland
Judge John Woodcock Jr. plans telephone conferences with Portland Pipe Line Corp. and city lawyers to clarify the court’s jurisdiction in the 2-year-old case.
Former Exeter admissions officer pleads guilty to sexual assault
But a N.H. judge suspends the 12-month jail sentence of 75-year-old Arthur Peekel.
Madison softball starts quickly in win over Oak Hill
Unbeaten Bulldogs find MVC success right at the top of the order.
Maine’s elver harvest nearing yearly quota
State records show that fishermen have harvested more than 85 percent of the 9,600 pounds allowed this year.