Those challenging the students’ voter registration called it protecting the right to vote, while students and their lawyers called it an effort at disenfranchisement and “a big waste of time.”
2019
What’s at stake if milfoil spreads in central Maine? Declining property values, recreation opportunities
Boaters are temporarily restricted from areas of Annabessacook Lake in Monmouth and Great Pond, including Great Meadow Stream, in Rome.
Domestic violence charges against former Oxford County officer dismissed
The case was connected to the abrupt resignation of Sheriff Wayne Gallant, who was accused of sexually harassing employees.
Many college grads feel their grip on middle class loosening
College debt and high costs of homeownership are taking a toll.
Trainer has three chances for sixth Derby win
Bob Baffert has three entries in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby – Game Winner, Improbable and Roadster.
Hugs, tears mark taping of final ‘Big Bang’ episode
The episode will air as the last half of a two-part finale on May 16.
Jussie Smollett will not return to ‘Empire’ next season
His character had already been removed from the final two episodes of season five.
Hallowell officials, TIF consultant start review of city’s policy
Consultant Raegan LaRochelle met with city officials to give an overview of the TIF program ahead of possible changes.
Maine delegation weighs in on Barr’s handling of Mueller case, with Pingree calling for resignation
Sen. Angus King says William Barr is acting as if he’s ‘more the president’s lawyer than the people’s lawyer.’
Republicans offer more aid for Puerto Rico as Trump indicates he’ll back off opposition
The White House is displaying new flexibility on disaster aid to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico as Trump’s GOP allies lose patience with a weekslong standoff over a widely backed bill.