The 35-year-old mother was convicted in December of depraved indifference murder.
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On this date in Maine history: Feb. 21
Feb. 21, 1885: The Washington Monument, built with a core of granite quarried in Maine, is dedicated in Washington, D.C. Construction on the monument began in 1848 but was suspended for 23 years for a variety of reasons, including the Civil War. Maine also supplied granite used in many other prominent late-19th-century construction projects, including […]
Public absent at hearing for Somerville’s draft marijuana business ordinance
Claudia Fujinawa, a member of the Cannabis Committee, said she was worried that the ordinance may fail at March 7’s special town meeting.
Boys basketball: Maranacook preps for first B South final
Top-seeded Black Bears set to face annual finalist Wells for spot in state title game.
Another Catholic diocese seeks bankruptcy after abuse deals
The diocese of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, joins 20 others nationally in seeking protection from creditors.
‘NCIS’ leads the way on quiet television week
Two long-running television competitions, ‘American Idol’ and ‘Survivor,’ made strong returns in their new seasons.
Class B North girls: Hermon gets by Old Town
Hawks win sets up a game with Waterville for the Class B North title.
Beilein resigns as Cavaliers coach after failed NBA run
John Beilein lasts just 54 games into his first NBA season, leaving with the Cavs winning just 14 games.
Justice Department says Maine violated disabled man’s rights by limiting Medicaid services
A Feb. 10 ruling, in response to a complaint filed in May 2018, concluded that the state “failed to provide necessary services in the most integrated setting appropriate to his needs.” The state is still determining how to respond, but it could affect other individuals.
Internet service providers sue Maine over privacy law
The law, which passed last year and is set to take effect in July, requires companies to get opt-in consent from customers before their data can be shared.