In a letter to the state ethics commission, Jason Savage’s attorneys say he runs the Maine Examiner ‘in his free time,’ separately from his duties as the party’s paid leader.
Megan Gray
Staff Writer
Megan Gray is an arts and culture reporter at the Portland Press Herald. A Midwest native, she moved to Maine in 2016. She has written about presidential politics and local government, jury trials and jails. Her current beat is her favorite yet, and she loves the stories that take her to behind the scenes to an artist studio or theater backstage. Outside of work, she likes to explore Maine’s hiking trails and coastal islands with her husband, and she definitely wants to pet your dog.
No one injured in fire at Standish farmhouse
Firefighters came from 6 towns and had to truck water from 3 miles away to fight the blaze on Chicopee Road that spread to a nearby barn.
Injured driver who spent 10 hours in crashed car will face criminal charges
Police say Kevin O’Connor had a suspended driver’s licensed when he lost control of his car and crashed into a house in Harpswell.
Car crashes into roof of house; injured driver unnoticed for 10 hours
The accident took place in Harpswell near midnight Tuesday, but it went undiscovered until 10 a.m. Wednesday.
‘Sheet Pan Magic’ isn’t merely magic for cooks – it’s also romance
It features a recipe for shakshuka that requires just one pan, a cleaning job even your special someone can handle.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine will relocate to Westbrook
The nonprofit has been in Portland’s Bayside neighborhood for more than 20 years.
Maine attorney general joins peers opposing citizenship question in census
Janet Mills signs a joint letter saying that asking about citizenship status would depress participation in the census and throw off the populations counts.
Westbrook poised to extend Idexx’s valuable tax break for 10 years
The deal includes adding the value of a planned company expansion to the existing TIF district, resulting in the city returning nearly $1 million in property taxes a year.
Work on front lines of immigration deeply moves UMaine law students
A program that dispatches volunteers to Texas detention centers so they can offer legal aid to border crossers provides both an educational and emotional experience.
Transitional home for young offenders planned for Portland
The state-funded home for as many as six young men would be the only one in the state.