A District Court judge granted a protection from abuse order filed by one of Seth Carey’s former clients, a woman who has been living in his Rumford home.
2018
Detours grow in Hallowell as residents, business owners navigate road work
The change in traffic pattern is part of the long-awaited Water Street reconstruction project that’s expected to last through November this year.
Friends recall Norridgewock victim as giving, caring, hard-working
State police continue to follow up on the slaying of Marie Lancaster-Hale and say William Hale, who shot her and then himself, left instructions for his elderly mother’s care.
Waldoboro woman arrested in Bristol bank robbery
April Blake, 46, made off with an undisclosed amount of money from a branch of Damariscotta Bank and Trust, says the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Fans, friends mourn influential hip-hop artist from Maine after his death at age 41
Alias, whose real name was Brendon Whitney, was known for his intelligent and poetic songs, as co-founder of the indie record label Anticon, and as an eternally upbeat friend and father.
Worsening tensions with China and technology woes sink US stocks
Stocks tumbled Monday after China raised import duties on a number of U.S. exports, bringing the two economic giants closer to a full-on trade conflict.
Former Portland developer Michael Liberty once again in SEC’s crosshairs
The businessman, who was recently sentenced for violating campaign finance laws, is facing charges that he and associates defrauded investors of almost $50 million.
Legislative committee backs pay raise for next Maine governor
The increase, long sought by Gov. Paul LePage, would boost the annual salary for his successor from $70,000 to $150,000 and raise meal and lodging reimbursements for lawmakers.
Maine officials warn: Beware of bank email scams
Scammers posing as financial institutions are tricking Maine consumers into divulging their sensitive bank information online.
Lawmakers back bill to negate governor’s age restriction on access to overdose antidote
More than a dozen people testify in favor of the bill to allow people of any age to buy naloxone without a prescription.