Derek Michael Boyce, who taught math at Pine Tree Academy in Freeport, was indicted on more than two dozen charges stemming from his alleged sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl.
2019
Real estate development was strong, but not crazy, in 2018
Most sectors had more moderate growth than in the previous two years.
The unlikely tenants of a studio apartment in Silicon Valley: Two cats
The inseparable pair are living there for $1,500 a month, a good deal in the Bay Area’s super-tight housing market.
Rosanna’s Ice Cream delivery service is closing up shop in Portland
The gourmet shop got Portlanders hooked on handmade Coffee Oreo and other fun flavors created by owner Salli Wason.
Two arrested after assaults in Richmond
Police who went to a home on Stable Road found a person who had been struck with a brick and kicked repeatedly; a second assault victim was found on further investigation.
Insiders say Maine’s real estate market will likely cool in 2019
Rising interest rates, high construction costs and economic uncertainty are all cited as contributing factors.
Ski trail grooming by volunteers to resume at Acadia despite government shutdown
Friends of Acadia reaches an agreement with the National Park Service to allow volunteers to groom some carriage trails, which they had been barred from doing during the shutdown.
Former, current Gardiner mayors reflect on city’s progress
After the Gardiner inauguration, Thom Harnett and Patricia Hart talked about what’s been accomplished and what’s to come in the city.
‘Negative feedback (could) lead to change’ on Monmouth roads
Concerned residents address selectmen about the conditions of public roadways.
Norridgewock bank robber to serve three years in prison
DNA taken from discarded clothing outside the bank after the robbery led investigators to Dustin L. Everett, of Skowhegan, who eventually confessed to the crime.