Marc Greenberg, 53, of Scarborough was driving the pickup truck that collided with cyclist Kathleen Kirsch on Sept. 13.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Habitat for Humanity offers discounted home repair service
The service is available to low-income homeowners in Cumberland County
Rock Row developer says it’s working on noise issues
The owner of the concert venue in Westbrook responds to a letter from Portland officials, saying many of the issues raised have already been addressed.
Developers break ground on commercial section of Downs project
The project’s ‘Innovation District’ has 57 lots on about 70 acres that have been cleared on the sprawling development connected to the Scarborough Downs racetrack.
Westbrook Market Basket now expected to open next spring
The grocery store, which had been expected to open in November, is now likely to open in the second quarter of 2020.
Portland composting company wins regional EPA award
Garbage to Garden composts the food scraps it picks up from local residents.
Comcast, cable broadcasters sue to block Maine law allowing customers to choose their channels
The lawsuit argues that the state law to force cable companies to provide channels on an individual basis runs afoul of federal law.
CBD use costs Wells woman a job, points to disconnect in employment law
Temp worker Audra Dieffenbach applied for a full-time job at MaineHealth but failed a federally required drug test because the legal supplement she uses to relieve pain left too much THC in her system.
In response to conflicting reports, CMP executive says customers’ bills are correct
The company’s top customer service executive says recent reports validate the utility’s billing practices.
Portland swears in Frank Clark as new police chief
The Scarborough resident and former lieutenant in South Portland takes over the department in a ceremony at Merrill Rehearsal Hall.