Tiffany Estabrook told the arresting officer that she had paid the money owed and thought that she didn’t have to go to court.
2018
Opponents file arguments with state to scuttle or reshape CMP plan for 145-mile power line
They cite job losses, idled power plants, increased pollution and canceled solar and wind projects as potential impacts of the transmission line proposed by Central Maine Power’s parent company.
Portland-area residents will hear more loud jets flying overhead for several weeks
Thanks to runway repair work, air traffic will be guided over dense residential areas in South Portland, Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough, even at night.
Legislature returns to take up LePage vetoes of key bills, including legalized marijuana
A host of other unfinished business remains for lawmakers as well, but no agreement is in hand to continue the legislative session.
Auburn family rejoices in one son’s recovery, mourns loss of another in Androscoggin
The family is asking for help in finding the body of 5-year-old Valerio McFarland a week after he and his older brother Maxim fell into the river.
U.S. manufacturers that buy steel and aluminum struggle with uncertainty
President Trump postpones tariffs, but resentment among American allies intensifies.
Wells man sentenced to life in prison for child sex assaults
William Gaudet is already serving time for sexual assault of a minor in New Hampshire.
Gardiner city officials to start debate on $6 million budget
Several city councilors would like to cut taxes this year for residents even as the proposed budget would raise taxes slightly.
Fayette readies warrant for Town Meeting
A final public hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday at Fayette Central School, followed by a selectmen’s vote.
Former Maine magazine publisher apologizes for ‘lines that were crossed’ with woman who worked for him
Kevin Thomas says he’s sorry for creating a difficult work environment for employees such as Jessie Lacey, as his Maine Media Collective faces a backlash from advertisers.