His resignation is effective March 18, and nomination papers are available to run for the final year of his term as selectman.
2018
Maine attorney general joins push to let banks serve state-licensed pot businesses
Without access to traditional banking, marijuana businesses don’t have a place to deposit their money, increasing the risk of criminal activity and preventing the tracking of financial data.
Stocks soar to records on enthusiasm over expected higher profits
The recent tax cuts drive much of the action.
Three in running for Kennebec chamber’s Community Service Award
The nominees are former Augusta Councilor Cecil Munson, Franco-American Hall of Famer Ray Fecteau and GEvolution Fitness.
Waterville Council adopts moratorium on retail marijuana sales
The panel also unanimously voted to approve a new ethics ordinance for city officials.
Court finds Farmington woman not competent for trial
Criminal charges against Megan White have been dropped multiple times since 2015 and proceedings to determine if she should be committed for mental health treatment have been ordered.
Science panel backs lower drunken-driving threshold
The report also proposes cracking down on sales to people under 21.
Wilton man sentenced for eluding police in Chesterville
Theodore Fischer will serve 30 days in jail on the felony charge and then two years of probabtion.
Lewiston police charge driver after woman dragged behind vehicle
Police said the incident was neither an accident nor domestic violence.
Police say Portland officer arrested at Massachusetts nightclub assaulted customers
The police report says Zahra M. Abu pushed crowd members, assaulted the venue’s head of security and refused to leave, then later said she was a victim of racial profiling.