The loan’s interest is slightly higher than what was discussed at Town Meeting, but the government shutdown halted plans to use a less-expensive federal loan service
January 2019
Cumberland County Jail officer accused of dealing cocaine faces more charges
Davis Glazener, 23, who was arrested in October on the drug charge, is indicted on four new counts, including unlawful possession of a firearm.
Hallowell Council to hold public hearing on Monday about disputed marijuana licensing
After a hourlong executive session, councilors voted to hold a hearing and invite medical marijuana storefront operators Derek Wilson and Catherine Lewis.
Inmates battling addiction in New Hampshire find allies – in puppies
The inmates must feed the puppies three times a day, walk them every two hours for 20 minutes and conduct obedience training.
Portland woman critically injured in Sidney crash
Criminal charges arising out of the Thursday night crash on Route 27 are possible, police said.
Fundraiser begins for baby injured in crash as truck driver faces felony charge
Rene Romero, 53, of Lynn, Mass., is charged with aggravated driving to endanger in the collision Thursday in Waterboro.
Maine’s youngest immigrants follow parents to citizenship
The 29 children, ages 1 to 17, came from all over the world and now live throughout southern Maine.
Seth Carey files appeal of license suspension
Carey, representing himself, filed Thursday at the office of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court notice of his appeal of his suspension and a judge’s ruling that he violated Maine bar rules.
Mexico looking to convert streetlights to energy-efficient LEDs
However, unlike other towns in Maine doing so, the Mexico Board of Selectmen is looking to go through Central Maine Power for the conversion project to avoid maintenance responsibilities and costs.