Leyla Hashi worked at the Portland Aaron’s store, where she says her employer made fun of her hijab, made her serve coffee to other staffers and fired her after she celebrated Eid.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Cheerleading teacher charged with sexual abuse of a minor in Westbrook
Jeremy R. Link, 43, of Kennebunk was arrested Saturday by Westbrook police after the father of a 14-year-old girl caught them together.
Revisiting 1989 killing conjures a city teeming with street kids
Many of the key players in the Anthony Sanborn Jr. case – the victim, the star witness, the convicted man now trying to clear his name – called Portland a teen refuge in a grittier time.
Hiram man charged with 7 crimes in fatal crash faces new drug trafficking charge
State police say they found drugs, guns and cash during a bail check on Philip Macri at his home.
Man convicted of 1989 Portland murder granted bail after star witness recants
The unprecedented decision comes after a legally blind witness from Anthony Sanborn’s 1992 murder trial says detectives ‘basically told me what to say’ on the stand.
Man pleads not guilty to killing infant son in Brunswick 38 years ago
Burton Hagar is accused of murdering 4-month-old Nathan in 1979, in what was initially ruled a SIDS death.
Former midcoast theater director pleads not guilty to child sexual abuse charges
Henry Eichman previously pleaded not guilty to 16 counts of child sexual abuse in Sagadahoc County, and now faces two separate counts in Cumberland County.
Maine woman’s sentence on fake tax returns trimmed on appeal
But because of another sentence on identity theft, Joann Rittall’s time in prison won’t be reduced.
Former youth theater group leader indicted on sex charges in Cumberland County
Henry Eichman already faces 16 counts of child abuse in Sagadahoc County.
Hiram man pleads not guilty in Windham crash that killed woman
Philip Macri is arraigned on seven charges, including manslaughter, in connection with the crash on Dec. 1.