In a letter by her lawyers to the Senate Judiciary Committee, lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford did not explicitly say she would not testify Monday if there is no FBI probe, and several senior Republicans said they intend to press on with the nominee’s Supreme Court confirmation.
September 2018
Owner of Brunswick senior housing complex pleads not guilty to stealing from residents
Amy McLellan, 61, is charged with felony counts of theft and misuse of entrusted property of a vulnerable person.
Amid protests, Portland council delays vote on moratorium for pot-related businesses
City officials say the temporary ban would give them time to set rules for cannabis facilities, but businesses argue that would be unfair because of the time and money they have already invested.
Regulators find CMP, Emera responded ‘reasonably’ to intense October windstorm
The PUC rules the utilities took proper actions based on the weather forecasts, but need to improve how they keep customers informed about outages and efforts to restore power.
Madison man’s SUV strikes pedestrian, guardrail on Madison-Anson bridge
Stanley Walker, 80, apparently suffered a medical problem and was airlifted to a Bangor hospital; the pedestrian was treated at Redington-Fairview Hospital in Skowhegan and released.
Red Sox game at Yankee Stadium pushed back to 7:05 p.m.
With a win, Boston would clinch the AL East for the third consecutive year.
China raises tariffs on $60 billion of US goods in technology fight
The trade war continues to escalate.
Brown to present history lesson by E. C. Marriner
This lecture was originally presented during a radio station WTVL broadcasts of ‘Little Talks on Common Things’ given in 1976.