Letter
September 2018
Red Sox nail down 3rd straight AL East title with win over Yankees
Boston breaks out for six runs late in the game to clinch the division.
Exposure to fentanyl during traffic stop sends Westbrook officer to hospital
The unknown quantity of white powder erupted into the air during a brief tug of war between the officer and a 36-year-old woman, according to police.
Elderly woman pulled from burning apartment in Lewiston
Firefighters found the woman when they were battling the blaze, and she was taken to the hospital and being treated for smoke inhalation and other possible injuries.
Ex-Trump fixer Michael Cohen speaks to Mueller at length, sources say
Cohen has admitted he made illegal campaign contributions in the 2016 presidential election at the behest of Trump.
Preble Street’s plan to scale back hours at day shelter in Bayside worries its users and its neighbors
Facing rising costs and less public funding, the agency makes a decision that could exacerbate the needs of the homeless and undermine efforts to reduce disorderly behavior in the area.
Cony golf puts forward its best match to advance in KVAC quarterfinals
Nokomis, MCI advance in Class B matches.
Ready Seafood gets final permit for Maine’s largest lobster processing operation
The company looks to break ground Oct. 1 on the $10 million facility in Saco, with plans to hire as many as 50 more employees to help handle as much as 100,000 pounds of lobster a day.