The bail for Shawna Gatto is lowered from $250,000 to $150,000.
January 2018
Maine Republican Party director calls ethics complaint ‘without merit’
The party’s executive director, Jason Savage, responded to the complaint filed by the Maine Democratic Party alleging violations of state ethics and campaign finance laws.
Russia announces 169-strong Olympic team, big names miss out
Russian ahtletes will compete in uniforms without national insignias and the IOC flag, not Russia’s, will fly if they win an event.
Damariscotta pub offers free soup to sick people
With infections soaring, a Damariscotta restaurant offers up a homespun recipe for those afflicted by the cold or the flu.
Warren Miller, whose films celebrated thrill of skiing, dies at age 93
His films served as informal kickoffs for the ski season for more than 60 years.
Engineer in fatal Amtrak crash didn’t realize curve was up ahead
The NTSB has released the first accounts of interviews with the engineer of the train that derailed in December.
Vendors, sponsorship, advertisers sought for Skowhegan Moose Festival
The new event is being organized by Main Street Skowhegan.
Waterville Mayor Isgro, considering bid for governor, to make announcement next week
Nick Isgro said he will hold a news conference Monday at City Hall to talk about “critical issues and opportunities for Maine’s future.”
Embattled former York County probate judge reprimanded again by state’s highest court
Robert M.A. Nadeau, suspended previously for unethical conduct, failed to recuse himself from a 2016 child support case involving a woman who had criticized him on social media.
Why Your Employees Are Just Not Into You is topic of Business Breakfast
Event will be hosted by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce and Thomas College Host.