It stands to reason that people, including politicians, are much more likely to respond to a crisis than a mere problem. A whiff of smoke in the kitchen won’t cause anyone to run screaming from the house, but a wall full of flames almost certainly will. Our political system seems unable to respond to problems […]
Maine
Skeletal remains found in Portland identified as 31-year-old homeless woman
PORTLAND — The skeletal remains that were discovered in Portland last weekend are those of a 31-year old homeless woman, according to police. Portland police Lt. Scott Pelletier said in a statement Friday an autopsy revealed no signs of foul play. A cause of death has not been determined, but state police and medical examiner […]
East-west private highway touted as rural Maine’s road to prosperity
PITTSFIELD — When it comes to the east-west highway he has touted for more than a decade, Peter Vigue talks more in the terms of a missionary than a businessman. It becomes clear in a two-plus-hour interview at his Pittsfield office that the proposed highway is not merely another large-scale construction project. His mission, the […]
Governor meets with Maine lobster processors
PORTLAND (AP) — Maine could have more jobs and add more value to its lobster industry if it processed more of its catch in-state rather than shipping it to Canada to be processed, Maine lobster processors said Friday. Gov. Paul LePage met with lobster processors in Augusta on Friday to discuss what can done to […]
Motorcyclist revving engine arrested for alleged cocaine possession
SACO — A Limington man who was revving the engine on his motorcycle in traffic Wednesday was ultimately arrested when police found drugs in his possession, according to police. George Bradley, 43, was in a line of traffic on North Street around 4:30 p.m. when he kept revving his engine, according to Saco Deputy Chief […]
Body recovered from Saco River identified
BIDDEFORD (AP) — Search crews have recovered the body of a man who disappeared after jumping into the Saco River. Police on Friday identified him as 39-year-old Darrell L. Hoerl of Biddeford. The cause of death has not yet been determined by the Medical Examiner’s office. Witnesses reported that he jumped off a railroad bridge […]
Thomaston man gets 5 years in bath salts case
BANGOR (AP) — A judge has sentenced a 27-year-old Maine man to more than five years in prison for having 2,400 doses of a synthetic drug with an estimated street value of $170,000. Travis Griffin, of Thomaston, was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Bangor. He pleaded guilty in April to a drug distribution […]
Proposed $100 parking fee draws ire of Scarborough students
SCARBOROUGH — Generating $50,000 additional revenue in any school budget is a challenge. Scarborough High School seniors Katie Elliott and Jack Sullivan are leading efforts to make it a bigger challenge as they seek to block a plan to charge students $100 to park at school this year. “It’s not fair to put the fees […]
Windham escort service owner accused of extortion
WINDHAM (AP) — The owner of an escort service in Windham has been indicted on a charge that he allegedly tried to extort money from a client. The Portland Press Herald reports that Nicholas Enfanto was indicted on a single federal extortion charge. The indictment was announced Thursday. Federal authorities say Enfanto sent text messages […]
Pingree asks Canada to guard Maine lobster trucks
PORTLAND (AP) — U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree is asking Canadian authorities to provide police escorts for Maine lobster trucks following protests at processing plants over cheap lobster from the United States. The Maine Democrat wrote to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Thursday to request protection for the trucks. She says drivers bringing lobster from Maine […]