Transportation experts warn that the peril is heightened this time of year for those who rely on sidewalks, shoulders or what’s left of them.
2018
Trump administration opens door to work requirements for Mainers who benefit from Medicaid
The move pleases Gov. LePage because Maine has asked the government if it can make benefits dependent upon having a job, training for one, volunteering or doing community service.
Celtics overcome 22-point deficit to beat 76ers in London
Boston extends its winning streak to seven with its 114-103 win.
School management group to help RSU 9 with superintendent search
The Maine School Management Association has several options it will present at Tuesday workshop.
Driver charged after truck flips in New Vineyard
A Utah man was charged with distracted driving after a loaded truck flipped while he was checking his GPS to find a way to the interstate.
Trump administration says it will destroy voter data collected by commission
The move by the White House is the latest round in a legal fight over the bid by Maine’s secretary of state to gain access to working documents of the defunct voter fraud commission.
Westbrook man faces prison, deportation for welfare fraud conspiracy at Portland market
Abdulkareem Daham is found guilty of conspiracy to defraud federal food programs in a scheme carried out at the Ahram Halal Market on Forest Avenue.
Historic Waterville building remains silent, unused amid nearby improvements
The former Boys and Girls Club on Main Place is expected to draw interest from developers as downtown revitalization efforts progress.
Bomb scare Wednesday closes Madison Junior High
“Bomb” was written on the wall in a boys bathroom, but Somerset County sheriff’s deputies and school officials found no bomb.
Hallowell task force considers uses for city-owned property
The group has been asked to review the best uses for the city’s historic fire station and its public works garage, which have been neglected for decades and are in serious need of rehabilitation.