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Marie W. Rolfe

PORTLAND — Marie W. Rolfe, 78, of Waterford passed away Tuesday, Aug. 14, at Maine Medical Center. She was born in Lewiston on April 18, 1940, the daughter of Seth and Althea Millett Wilson. She graduated from Norway High School and married Rodney Rolfe on Jan. 10, 1959. She had been a homemaker all of her […]

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DA hopeful Seth Carey faces accuser in disbarment hearing

PORTLAND — A witness in the disbarment hearing of Seth Carey testified in court Wednesday the Republican candidate for district attorney had been diagnosed with ADHD and personality disorder, and had been receiving psychotherapy as a condition of his 2016 disciplinary action. Carey won a two-way primary in June to capture the Republican nomination as […]

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Forage opens a Portland store

Portlanders are getting a chance to try “one of America’s best” bagels, as Saveur magazine anointed them two years ago. The much-anticipated soft opening of Forage Market took place over the weekend at 123 Washington Ave. If you missed it, a second soft opening is scheduled for Thursday and Friday from 7 a.m. until the […]

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Idexx says rival company recruited its workers, stole trade secrets

Idexx Laboratories, the Westbrook veterinary services firm, has accused two former employees and Portland-based Vets First Choice of stealing secret business plans and information. In a lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court, Idexx said Dan Leach and Agostino Scicchitano took confidential planning documents and training materials from company computers when they moved to Vets […]

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Douglas N. Pettengill Jr.

NEW AUBURN — Douglas N. Pettengill Jr., 59, of New Auburn passed away peacefully at his home Saturday, Aug. 4. He was born in Portland on Dec. 3, 1958, the son of Douglas N. Pettengill Sr. and Barbara C. (Maloney) Crandall. Doug acquired his education in Auburn, and proudly joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1976, […]

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Bon Appetit magazine names Portland its city of the year

When it comes to being a food-lovers’ city, Portland is no longer a small side dish – it’s the main course. Bon Appetit magazine has chosen Portland, Maine, as its “City of the Year,” calling it “one of the most unexpected culinary destinations in the country.” This is just the fourth time the magazine has […]

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Dalbec homers twice, Sea Dogs win

Portland Sea Dogs hitting coach Lee May Jr. has a new slugging prospect on his hands, with 23-year-old Bobby Dalbec promoted Thursday. But May isn’t anticipating extra work. “I’m just sitting back, eating peanuts and watching the show,” May quipped. It was quite a show Sunday. In only his third Double-A game, Dalbec swatted two […]

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Helen B. Gossom

FARMINGTON — Helen Beverly Gossom, 92, died Sunday afternoon, July 27, at Pinewood Terrace, where she had resided for four months, with loving family at her side. She was born June 5, 1926, in Portland, a daughter of Elmer and Nellie (Osgood) Lawrence. Helen was a graduate of Deering High School and on Nov. 17, 1945, […]