Thomas Nelson, who embezzled $900,000 from the York County Community Action program, drove a $1,200 used Volkswagen Beetle.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Portion of High Street will be one lane Wednesday
Parking will also be restricted tomorrow.
No appetite for price hikes
Drought affecting food prices has Maine chefs thinking creatively
Shift in Congress Street traffic patterns will become permanent
Though the new lane setup on outer Congress Street has critics, the city says, it promotes safety.
Driver faces felony charge in fatal Standish crash
The crash resulted in the death of a Saintt Joseph’s College basketball player.
Scarborough dance teacher invited to Olympics
Melissa Willey and five other local dancers will perform at Warwick Castle on July 28 as part of the Olympic ceremonies.
Portland rated tops for ‘second acts’
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine says Maine’s biggest city has a lot to offer empty-nesters who want a “home base” and telecommute or fly to their jobs.
Civic Center renovation to begin in a month
The center’s building committee approved starting the first phase of the $33 million project on Aug. 27.
Lightning sparks 2 fires at Cape Elizabeth daycare
Fires were touched off at a daycare outbuilding and a shed on Mitchell Road earlier this afternoon.
Clam Festival Clamor
More then 100,000 people are expected at the Yarmouth Clam Festival that kicked off with Friday’s colorful parade.