Henry Eichman already faces 16 counts of child abuse in Sagadahoc County.
2017
West Gardiner man with kidney disease challenges state decision to deny him disability payments
Terrence Marks worked for the state of Maine for nearly 20 years as a plow truck driver, but says his stage 4 kidney disease makes him too sick to work.
Maine community colleges honor scholars
Chapman, Cohen, Kieltyka were named to the All-Maine Academic Team.
UNE College of Pharmacy announces Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society inductees
Gardiner’s Damon, Skowhegan’s Tatakis are among 14 Doctor of Pharmacy candidates to be initiated.
Oakland man accused of driving into a police cruiser after assault report
Chad Cookson, 46, was driving away from the scene of an assault when he allegedly rammed into the driver’s side of the police vehicle, authorities said.
Bernie Sanders and DNC chair Perez to begin cross-country tour in Maine
‘This is part of our effort to revitalize the Democratic Party, to turn it into a grass-roots party,’ said Sanders
Tax abatement requests in limbo as former Madison paper mill sale on hold
Decisions by the state Board of Property Tax Review could cost the town of Madison close to $1 million in rebates with rulings in favor of the company that owns the closed mill building.
U.S. government has withdrawn its request ordering Twitter to identify a Trump critic
The lawsuit had threatened to become a major battle over free speech between Silicon Valley and Washington.
Sen. Collins takes the lead in urging preservation of filibuster
Maine’s senior senator says the 60-vote threshold to overcome a filibuster should remain, even though she voted to eliminate it for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
Farmington man charged with murder in death of baby 38 years ago in Brunswick
Burton “Ben” Hagar, 62, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in connection with the death of his 4-month-old son, Nathan Hagar, in Brunswick in 1979, making this the oldest unsolved homicide case Maine State Police have brought charges.