Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein and the president have sparred over Robert Mueller’s investigation, and Rosenstein appeared early Monday to be on his way out.
2018
Dementia focus of author talk on Sept. 26
Phyllis Chinlund to talk about her book ‘Looking Back from the Gate: A Story of Love, Art, and Dementia.’
Senior Resource Fair set for Sept. 29 in Farmington
Fair will showcase area agencies and programs that provide support and services for older adults in the Farmington area.
Erskine Academy Parent/Teacher Conferences set for Oct. 4
Progress reports will be emailed to parents by Oct. 2.
Fall foliage trip set for Oct. 3
Trip is organized by the Oakland Recreation Department.
Historic Biddeford clock tower competes for national preservation grant
The City Hall clock tower is one of 20 projects nationwide competing in a digital voting contest for $150,000 grants.
Chef Challenge benefit Meals on Wheels
Lizotte was named the People’s Choice Award winner, Steve Dumas was named the Judges’ Choice.
Ex-priest, Cheverus teacher goes to prison for sexually assaulting Freeport boy
The 30-year-old man who was abused decades ago by James Talbot faced the former priest in court and recalled the ‘pure terror’ of going to church.
Press Herald, University of New England to host gubernatorial debate
All four candidates will attend the Oct. 10 event at UNE’s Innovation Hall, a 900-seat venue on Stevens Avenue in Portland.
Our View: Homelessness is a state problem, not a local one
Failure to address drug abuse and mental illness creates an unfair burden for Portland taxpayers.