Richmond Police are investigating the break in during which an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
2019
Supplements makers face contempt motion that alleges violation of FTC settlement
Health Research Laboratories and Whole Body Supplements, which ship from Maine, violated a settlement order by continuing to claim without evidence that their supplements could treat and cure diseases, the FTC said.
AAA predicts record-breaking holiday traffic in New England
The organization says nearly 5 million New Englanders will travel over the holidays, the most since it began keeping records 19 years ago.
Basketball: Holiday tourney comes to Expo this week
Twenty-eight teams – including some from out of state – will participate in the Red Claws Christmas Showcase hosted by Portland High.
Judge temporarily blocks Maine’s new à la carte cable TV law
The preliminary injunction means towns and cities can’t enforce a new law requiring cable companies to offer pricing for individual channels.
Portland fire sends one person to hospital
A police spokesman said the person who reportedly started the fire was having a mental health crisis.
New construction seen at missile-related site in North Korea
Nuclear talks between the U.S. and North Korea have been stalled since a February summit between leaders Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un fell apart.
Chemists, growers voice concerns over Maine marijuana lab testing requirements
The Office of Marijuana Policy took public testimony on its proposal to roll out required lab testing of marijuana and marijuana products in two phases as the state gears up for retail sales in March.
NT Live: One Man, Two Guvnors encore broadcast set for Thursday
Featuring a Tony Award-winning performance from host of the The Late Late Show, James Corden.
Angus King says Saudis need ‘more transparent and complete justice’ for Khashoggi murder
Maine’s junior senator is not content with Saudi Arabia’s secret trial and conviction of eight unidentified men for the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate.