Public Works Director Bill Robertson had been accused of threatening to shoot the town manager.
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Gillian Graham is a general assignment reporter for the Portland Press Herald. A lifelong Mainer and graduate of the University of Southern Maine, she has worked as a journalist since 2005 and joined the paper as a staff writer in 2012. During her time with the Press Herald, Gillian has told the stories of everyday Mainers and tackled issues of poverty, hunger and homelessness. She enjoys telling compelling stories that help people better understand and connect with the communities and people around them. In her free time, Gillian loves spending time with her husband and family, hand embroidery, and hunting for vintage treasure at flea markets and antique stores.
Rule hits Biddeford schools chief where he lives
Biddeford requires residency from its superintendents. Its latest, however, lives in Saco.
Old Orchard public works director ‘shocked’ by firing
Bill Robertson has been on paid administrative leave since at least late December, but town officials won’t say why or when the leave began.
Big changes on campus of South Portland High
The $47.3 million project includes a new learning commons, cafeteria and lecture hall.
Dark hour for drive-ins facing a shift to digital
The Saco Drive-In, the nation’s second-oldest drive-in movie theater, is one of many that will have to shutter if it doesn’t make the expensive switch to digital.
Scarborough pet shop remains quarantined after puppy’s death
All puppies at Little Paws Pet Shop must test negative for parvovirus and giardia before the quarantine is lifted.
Snow totals: Portland sets a record
The National Weather Service in Gray reports the city had received 29.3 inches of snow at the jetport by 8 a.m. The previous record of 27.1 inches was Jan. 17 and 19, 1979.
Scarborough pet shop quarantined after puppy death
Little Paws Pet Shop is under quarantine after Shelby, a female Siberian husky, dies of parvovirus.
Forecaster says: ‘It’s going to be tough’
Mainers prepare for what could be the biggest snowstorm to hit parts of the state since 1979.
Man buys $92,000 baseball card for sick son
A father buys the 1865 baseball card at a Maine auction in hopes of selling it later to benefit his 4-year-old boy with health challenges.