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Police Identify Body Recovered From River Last Month
The Bangor Police Department has identified a body recovered from Maine’s Penobscot River.
Maine to Beef Up Cybersecurity of Voter Registration System
Maine Public reports that Democratic Secretary of State Matt Dunlap last week requested over $3 million from a $380 million pool of federal funds.
Helicopter Called to Rescue Hiker With Broken Ankle
Maine officials say a helicopter was dispatched to help rescue a British woman who broke her ankle while hiking on Bigelow Mountain.
Canadian Ferry Service Details Proposal For Bar Harbor Base
A Canadian firm operating a high-speed ferry between Maine and Nova Scotia says it will spend $3 million to improve a proposed new base in Bar Harbor.
Man and Woman Attempt Armed ‘Dine and Dash’ at Restaurant
Police in Maine say a man and a woman attempted to eat at a Chinese restaurant without paying $40 for their meal, and used a hatchet and a box cutter to threaten staff.
Portland Substance Use Treatment Center Closing
Maine Public reports Serenity House Executive Director Bob Dawber says the Portland program was losing about $200,000 annually amid funding caps and low reimbursement rates.
Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing Had Killed His Wife in 1979
LEWISTON, Maine (WGAN) State Police Monday afternoon arrested a 76-year-old Auburn man and charged him in connection with the stabbing death of a woman in downtown Lewiston Sunday morning.
Neighbors Help Injured State Lawmaker with Farm Work
WINTHROP, Maine (AP) Neighbors of a Maine lawmaker who was badly burned are helping out at the representative’s farm
LePage’s Vetoes Top Maine Governors Combined Since 1917
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Gov. Paul LePage has vetoed more bills than all Maine governors combined since 1917
LePage Administration Cuts Medicaid Contract with Firm
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) In a story July 13 about Maine’s evaluation of disability claims, The Associated Press reported erroneously the make-up of a team that evaluated the claims. The claims were previously evaluated by 10 employees of the state of Maine, not a contractor. The story also should have clarified that the contract will now end next year