Sweeney’s co-counsel, Thomas J. Carey, said Thursday that Sweeney suffers from delusional jealously that Douglass was cheating on him. Carey said this jealousy was only getting worse.
January 2019
Democratic bills aim to cut drug prices
The bills stand little chance of becoming law in a divided government, but they could put Republicans on the defensive.
Portland-based Elite Airways lease hangar space at Auburn-Lewiston airport
The company says the hangar will serve as its northern maintenance base to support a growing fleet of aircraft.
Central Maine Healthcare names new president for hospitals in Bridgton, Rumford
Peter J. Wright’s appointment comes five months after the previous president resigned amid turmoil among medical staff at the hospitals and the parent organization.
Trump’s former lawyer to testify before House oversight panel
The hearing marks the latest step in Michael Cohen’s transformation into the president’s public antagonist.
Sex allegations follow R. Kelly
The latest attention comes days after Lifetime aired the documentary ‘Surviving R. Kelly.’
Judge dismisses Ashley Judd sex harassment claim
But he says she can still pursue other claims in her civil suit against disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein.
Mills moving ahead with plans to change sign that greets visitors on turnpike
The ‘Open for Business’ sign former Gov. Paul LePage put up on the highway in Kittery should be changed to ‘Welcome Home’ in roughly three weeks.
South Portland’s approval of 1st marijuana store uncovers lost history
The SeaWeed Co. will build a recreational-use marijuana store near the Maine Mall on a site that could be the resting place of Revolutionary War soldiers.
Portland Symphony offers free concert tickets to furloughed government workers
Up to 5 tickets will be given to workers with a federal ID for Sunday’s ‘Discovery: Winter Wonderland’ while supplies last.