The police car was struck while it was stopped on I-295 and its officer was assisting Maine State Police with another crash Saturday night.
Bob Keyes
Bob Keyes writes about the visual and performing arts for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. He appreciates that his job requires him to visit museums and attend plays and concerts across Maine, and most enjoys interviewing artists in their studios. He’s a New Englander by birth, and has lived in Maine off and on, most recently since 2002. He lives in Berwick with his wife, Vicki, and their son Luke.
The manipulation of ‘LOVE,’ ‘HOPE’ and the life of Robert Indiana
A year after the Vinalhaven artist’s death, a clearer picture of the conflicts surrounding him and his work emerges.
Estate of ‘LOVE’ artist Robert Indiana tries to halt reproduction of iconic images
Lawyers representing the late artist attempt to terminate licensing agreements for his art nearly one year after he died on Vinalhaven.
Man airlifted to hospital after barn collapses on top of him in Casco
The 57-year-old victim was trapped in the snow for up to an hour and was being treated for hypothermia in Lewiston.
Singer Don McLean threatens Maine weekly for writing about ex-wife’s exhibit on abuse
Patrisha McLean is examining domestic violence by sharing her experience and that of other Maine women in an exhibition of photos, audio and text now at the Camden Public Library.
LePage denies knowing he paid up to $1,100 a night at Trump hotel
In a radio interview, the former governor responds to a Maine Sunday Telegram story documenting at least $22,000 in Maine taxpayer-funded expenses at the hotel in Washington.
One student injured in Bowdoin dorm fire
An early-morning fire started by a candle was quickly extinguished by the sprinker system, the fire chief says.
As Maine approaches its big 2-0-0, let the planning begin
Cultural organizations are putting together events, exhibits and other programs to mark the state’s bicentennial.
Peaks Island author’s book proceeds to supply Wabanaki artists
Scott Kelley started the grant program after learning that native craftsmen were struggling to afford supplies they used to gather for free.
Talking about a revolution: Why the Westbrook ice disk captivated the world
A reminder of the larger forces at work, the Presumpscot River phenomenon brought people together and offered a break from the negative news cycle.