The Democrat took in more than twice as much as Republican Shawn Moody in the latest two-month reporting period, while Alan Caron loaned himself another $240,000 and Terry Hayes broke the $1 million mark in Clean Elections funding.
September 2018
Central Maine apple crop weathers dry spell, squirrel surge
With apples in peak season, some orchard owners say the fruit looks good, if maybe a little small.
Collins’ bills to ban pharmacy ‘gag clauses’ pass House and Senate
President Trump, who has supports the bills and is expected to sign them, said ‘Americans deserve to know the lowest drug price at their pharmacy.’
Fishing boat captain pleads guilty in death of crew members
Christopher Hutchinson admitted guilt as part of an agreement to serve a 4-year prison sentence, but the stepmother of one of the lost crew members called for more time behind bars.
World leaders laugh at Trump’s boast during his UN address
The president drew laughter when he boasted that his administration accomplished more than almost any other administration.
Richmond voters narrowly reject temporary ban on medical marijuana shops
Town officials say they’ll still review the town’s zoning and land use regulations for what, if any, changes might be needed.
Fairfield to consider allowing retail marijuana businesses
The Town Council is scheduled to vote Wednesday night on several land use changes, including whether to permit retail marijuana operations in certain town zones.
Bids for Farmingdale fire station come in more than $500,000 higher than expected
Farmingdale officials and engineers said an upward trend in the cost of building materials could be to blame for the high bids.
Maine man who says he was wrongly accused of sex assault reaches settlement
The former Gouldsboro resident sued the county, police and prosecutors.
Ex-Madison police officer loses appeal to state’s highest court
David Trask had accused the Fraternal Order of Police of failing to properly represent him.