Police say Lisa Sullivan and Buck Papapetrou drove frequently to Massachusetts to pick up cocaine and returned to their home to sell it.
Beth Quimby
Beth Quimby reports on Maine on the weekends, when most Mainers are off the job and anything can happen. She worked for newspapers since she was in high school when she started out on her father’s New Hampshire newspaper. She is a graduate of Colby College and a recipient of national, regional and state journalism awards. When she is not working, she tries hard to follow her bliss.
Trump right to consult lawyer about intention to fire Mueller, Collins says
On Sunday talk shows, she praises the president for checking with the White House counsel, who reportedly threatened to quit if the Russia special prosecutor was ousted.
Crash closes part of Main Street in Westbrook
About 1,191 customers lose power after a car hit a utility pole.
Suspect charged with murder in fatal shooting of Bangor man
F ‘Frank’ Daly, 29, is arrested in connection with the Jan. 10 death of Israel Lewis, 51.
Acadia National Park closing operations as shutdown continues
All but 15 of the staff members, most of them park rangers, will be furloughed, a spokeswoman says.
Condemnation of Jackman town manager’s racist comments grows
The selectmen plan to meet with him on Tuesday, and the head of the Maine Town, City and County Management Association calls on him to resign.
Sanford woman dies in crash on Route 111 in Arundel
The accident shuts down the road for more than seven hours.
Maine town manager says he won’t quit over white separatist posts
Thomas Kawczynski says he plans to fight for his right to free speech after a public furor erupted over his white separatist, anti-Islamic and anti-feminist comments.
Lisbon Falls man faces charges after high-speed pursuit
Police say Adam G. Call, 20, led them on a 16-mile chase at speeds exceeding 120 mph.
Bill aims to ease restriction on propane delivery in weather emergencies
The measure would allow companies to fill each other’s tanks without added liability, a change that would have reduced supply problems during the recent cold spell.