Ann Marie Williams, 52, of Falmouth was also ordered to repay the $118,000 in cash payments she skimmed from city coffers.
2017
Maine trade group names Yale Cordage as exporter of the year
The Saco company will be recognized with three others at the Maine International Trade Center’s annual award ceremony.
Sen. King says he’ll vote against Gorsuch for Supreme Court
Maine’s independent senator says the judge’s refusal to answer questions about his judicial philosophy, as well as his record, means he cannot support his nomination.
Kennebec Journal Wrestler of the Year: Danny Buteau, Oak Hill
Senior went 46-3 this season, with 26 matches decided by pin.
Morning Sentinel Wrestler of the Year: Cody Craig, Skowhegan
Senior finished career undefeated against Maine competition.
Hallowell bridge work slows traffic, confounds those trying to get around
‘It’s a darn mess,’ said one local business owner who worries about access to his personal training business.
Maine Department of Education awards grants to 7 school-based projects
The LePage administration’s ‘Embrace’ initiative aims to create efficiencies between neighboring school districts.
Waterville neighborhood latest to be hit with KKK fliers
City police have received at least half a dozen reports about Ku Klux Klan fliers being left in driveways, coming about two months after similar reports in Gardiner, Augusta and Freeport.
Maine rapper Spose lets fans play along with new ‘King of Maine’ app
Ryan Peters, better known as Spose, launches the app, which allows users to access new tracks and battle Gov. LePage to promote his sixth album.
Ethics complaint by ex-Augusta man acquitted in puppy kicking incident falls short
The Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar dismissed Michael Hein’s complaint about being recorded on video while working out on a treadmill in a private health club.