The defense is considering calling a final witness, who would try to rebut the state’s reconstruction of the shooting that killed Cpl. Eugene Cole last year.
June 2019
Potent pot, vulnerable teens trigger concerns in 1st states to legalize marijuana
Calls to poison control centers and visits to emergency rooms have risen in Colorado and Washington.
Tensions rise as Iran speeds up enrichment; U.S. sending troops
After Tehran says it will surpass the uranium-stockpile limit in the next 10 days, the Pentagon says it will send 1,000 more troops to the Middle East.
Portlanders welcome asylum seekers, but also worry about financial strain on taxpayers
Some residents are proud of the city’s open-arms approach, while others question what the long-term obligations will be.
Robust home sales draw 2 new furniture stores to South Portland
The Bernie & Phyl’s and Jordan’s chains are attracted by Maine’s growing market.
Maine State Museum to host Bike Day
The Maine State Museum, Bicycle Coalition of Maine and the Maine State Library will host the family-friendly event to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage.
Maine Event Comedy presents Jay Chanoine at Bear Bones Beer
Chanoine will be joined by two other comedians at the June 20 show, Matt Barry and Mike Levinsky.
Class gatherings
RUMFORD — The Mexico High School Class of 1960 will meet for a class luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 20, at Gatch’s Restaurant. All class members, spouses and guests are welcome. For more information, call Jeanne at 207-364-8841. — RUMFORD — The Stephens High School Class of 1960 will meet for a class luncheon […]
Sports fan’s mania leaves little time for relationship
DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and I are both 34 and have been dating for eight years. I love him, but I’m tired of him being so selfish and self-centered. His free time revolves around hockey games on the ice and on TV, baseball on the field and on TV and football season TV. Basically, his […]
Looking Back on June 17
100 years ago: 1919 As a fitting feature of “Boy Scout Week,” Friday was Boy Scout day at the weekly meeting of the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary club, held at the DeWitt House at noon. Scouts, Leavitt Coburn, John Goss, John Cronin and Richard Pettingill were present and gave demonstrations of semaphore signaling and bandaging. As a […]