Hackers apparently exploited the social media platform’s ‘view as’ feature.
September 2018
Portland man identified as victim of Presumpscot River crash
Jonathan D. Patry, 38, of Portland was found dead inside his car after someone saw the vehicle upside down in the river Thursday morning.
Lawsuit settlement will allow Maine prison inmate to get medication for opioid addiction
‘Withholding needed treatment actually undermines our chances of keeping people off of opiates,’ says Zachary Heiden, legal director for the ACLU of Maine.
Wilton man identified as victim in fatal South Portland crash
Twenty-year-old student Patrick Donaghue of Wilton died as a result of the crash Monday night.
Director of Portland shelter is leaving, saying the high-stress job has worn him down
Rob Parritt says the work has become all-consuming and he will give it up after overseeing the city’s increasingly overwhelmed Oxford Street Shelter for the better part of a decade.
Sen. Collins says she supports delay in Kavanaugh vote to allow time for investigation
The Maine Republican, whose website and phone system buckled under the load of constituent contacts, tweeted that she backed the ‘sensible agreement’ shortly after a meeting with several sexual assault victims in her office.
Fall Into Wellness Block Party set for Oct. 6
Event hosted by Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Community Television workshop planned for Oct. 3
Expert panel includes Tony Vigue, Michael Edgecomb, “Twinkle” Marie Manning.
Intro to Personal Safety set for Oct. 13
Free workshop will be hosted at Lithgow Public Library.
Waterville trash, recycling schedule changed
Temporary schedule change will accommodate the Columbus Day holiday.