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2018
Domestic violence victim calls on Portland to cut ties with concert promoter
In a widely read blog post, Erica Cole writes an open letter to Portland’s city manager saying that the city is putting money ahead of morality.
Dine Out Maine: Italian-American classics survive – and some thrive – at the new Roma Copy
ROMA CAFÉ Calamari puttanesca with olives, capers and Calabrian chilies. RATING: *** WHERE: 767 Congress St., Portland. 761-1611, romaportland.com SERVING: 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday PRICE RANGE: Small plates $7 to $15, entrees $19 to $25 NOISE LEVEL: Rural post office VEGETARIAN: Some dishes GLUTEN-FREE: Few […]
No bail for man charged in deaths of 2 inside burning truck
A judge ordered John De St. Croix held without bail Monday.
Studies link legal marijuana with fewer opioid prescriptions
Researchers find that Medicare patients in states with marijuana dispensaries fill prescriptions less often than in other states.
Judge lifts harassment order issued during South Portland petition drive
Judge Geoffrey Rushlau decided Michael Frabotta failed to prove that Daniel Romano harassed him over the short-term rental issue that’s back before the City Council on Tuesday.
Crime lab says cookies from day care caper were clean
Staff at the Bangor center reported feelings of marijuana intoxication, but the baked goods tested normal.
UMaine Extension to offer vegetable gardening workshop
Classes are scheduled for the Wilton Town Office and the Jim Ditzler Memorial Public Library in New Sharon.
Swanville farmer accused of shooting his pigs before planned state inspection
Officials suspect Jerry Ireland, the founder of United Farmer Veterans of Maine, killed the animals to hide evidence that they were emaciated from lack of food.