More than 9,000 CMP customers were without electricity late Monday night, with the highest concentrations in Gorham, Harpswell and Phippsburg.
2018
Chemical weapons team in Syria kept from scene of attack
Syrian and Russian authorities block the watchdog group from the site of the alleged gassing deaths.
Spring puts damper on softball season’s start
Wet, winter weather could wreak havoc on schedule this week.
Topsham police release sketch of suspected armed robber
The holdup occurred last week at Sun Tan City, a tanning salon on Topsham Fair Mall Road.
Bill Cosby’s accuser denies framing him, knowing key witness
The defense witness is expected to testify that Cosby’s accuser talked about setting up a ‘high-profile person.’
Old Mill Pub owners install stained glass window bearing new family name
The Skowhegan restaurant’s owners gave the McCarthy family, the previous owners, the old window with their name on it that hung for 33 years.
Lewiston attorneys to make Supreme Court arguments in landmark e-commerce tax case
The law firm Brann and Isaacson has developed a niche representing online retailers, starting 50 years ago with L.L. Bean.
Poliquin maintains lead over Democratic challengers in campaign fundraising
Collectively, the Republican’s Democratic challengers raised $550K, while Poliquin raised $440K.
Franklin County commissioners OK contract with sherrif’s deputies’ union
Union makes concessions on sick and vacation leave while county agrees to raises in pact that union members must ratify.
Wilton Planning Board sets hearing on marijuana regulations
Town to consider zoning laws for pot cultivation, use and manufacture on April 26.