The former supervisor is seeking unspecified punitive damages and a policy change from the Scarborough-based supermarket chain’s corporate parent.
2018
Augusta comes up with additional funding for Civic Center Drive sidewalk
Councilors have agreed to pull together an additional $67,000 in city money for a pedestrian sidewalk along the busy road.
Bruins say Bergeron’s status will be game-day
Boston defensive forward missed Game 4 with an undisclosed injury.
Holt powers Lawrence softball to win over MCI
Catcher goes 4 for 4 as Bulldogs join Class B with a bang.
Judge says Deering High student, an asylum seeker, may compete in national poetry recital contest
Allan Monga and the Portland schools went to court after the National Endowment for the Arts cited rules that prevent non-citizens from participating.
Video: Angus King addresses threat of cyber attacks in Skowhegan tour
Independent senator says attacks are coming from Russia and Ukraine and targeting U.S. institutions, including banks such as Skowhegan Savings that fends off up to a 1,000 attacks a day.
State planning for I-295 closure when it replaces Portland bridge in 2 years
The project is scheduled to start in 2020 and state officials will present preliminary plans at a meeting in Portland on Tuesday.
Sen. Collins to travel with Melania Trump to Barbara Bush’s funeral
The Maine senator first met Mrs. Bush in 1994.
Maine judge orders reopening of probe into invalid signatures submitted by U.S. Senate candidate
The campaign of state Sen. Eric Brakey, R-Auburn, contends that Max Linn didn’t collect enough valid signatures from registered Republicans to appear on the June primary ballot.
CDC warns against eating any romaine lettuce after E. coli outbreak
Consumers are urged to avoid buying any form of romaine lettuce and to discard any they may have purchased, even if no one has been sickened by it.