Mr. Cressey, a respected Portland firefighter, was the retired captain of the city’s Munjoy Hill fire station.
Melanie Creamer
Dying but determined, Gorham hell-raiser attends his own wake
With his days numbered by a grim diagnosis, 64-year-old Jack Fogg invites friends and family to say goodbye to him – in person.
Family hits the road race with one thought: ‘We’re running for her’
The Beach to Beacon meant the world to Sherry Carll, a legacy runner who was there from the start. Seven loved ones will run Saturday in her memory.
Feature obituary: Eddie Fitzpatrick, 83, longtime Maine Sunday Telegram features editor
He oversaw coverage of Portland’s arts community for nearly three decades.
Feature obituary: Loss of Windham High graduate leaves a hole in the community
Jared Malier, a 2011 graduate of Windham High School and a standout athlete, took his own life on Thursday.
Greely High graduate killed while walking cross-country for environmental cause
Mark Baumer was hit by an SUV while walking barefoot to raise awareness and money to fight climate change.
Ray Richard, panhandler known as mayor of Middle and Exchange streets, gave plenty in the end
Richards, who died Saturday at 55, made his mark on a local law firm, where a partner says, ‘He taught me that you really can’t assume anything about street people.’
Saco restaurant owner, former senator, teacher and coach David Kerry dies at 77
He opened the Kerrymen Pub in 1978 with family members and is remembered as a respected businessman and community leader.
Maine ski legend John Christie, ‘a larger-than-life character,’ dies at 79
Christie, a member of the Maine Ski Hall of Fame and a Maine Sunday Telegram columnist, died of an apparent heart attack Saturday while working at Camden Hills State Park.
After six-decade marriage, Maine couple die within hours of one another
Robert and Lucille Robinson, longtime residents of Cumberland Foreside, ‘knew how to make (love) work.’