Suzanne Phillips, 36, was arrested last month after driving into two parked cars and driving away from the scene, according to a witness report.
Leslie Bridgers
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Leslie Bridgers is a columnist for the Portland Press Herald, writing about Maine culture, customs and the things we notice and wonder about in our everyday lives. Originally from Connecticut, Leslie came to Maine by way of Bowdoin College and never left. She joined the Portland Press Herald in 2011 as a reporter and spent seven years as the paper’s features editor, overseeing coverage of arts, entertainment and food.
Court throws a wrench into Pike, Westbrook pact
Justices insist on a zoning change, opening the process to the public. And can blasting occur this month?
Maine’s high court rules Pike quarry agreement flawed
Artel Inc. and Smiling Hill Farm partially win their appeal of an agreement reached among Pike Industries, Idexx Laboratories and the city of Westbrook.
Westbrook school administrator placed on leave
The high school’s assistant principal, Howard Jack, who was recently criticized over bullying, is being investigated.
Neighbors on alert as Pike gets set to blast
But at least one Westbrook resident is more worried about what will follow – rock-crushing throughout the summer.
Slashing victim awarded $3.7 million
A judge grants damages to Tracey Neild of Waldoboro, although her assailants remain in prison and cannot pay.
Waldoboro attack victim awarded $3.7M
Tracy Neild’s lawyer acknowledges that she may not be able to collect the damages, but ‘we felt it’s important that they don’t get away with it.’
Land trust conserves 210 acres in Denmark
Loon Echo Land Trust in Bridgton says it took four years to complete the easement on the land, which contains a bog and a working forest.
Songo Locks to be closed through weekend
This week’s heavy rainfall has made the locks inoperable.
Opening USM buses to public an option for serving Gorham
A report also offers other possibilities, but it’s unclear whether town councilors are eager to pursue them.