Megan Gray is a general assignment 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, lawsuits and U.S. Supreme Court cases. Her favorite stories are the ones that help us learn more about each other and the varied lives we lead in this expansive state. She likes to explore Maine’s hiking trails and coastal islands with her husband, and she definitely wants to pet your dog.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2019
Trial in fatal Portland shooting begins Monday
Mark Cardilli Jr. is charged with murder in the death of Isahak Muse, who was his younger sister’s boyfriend.
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PublishedDecember 6, 2019
After review, Maine attorney general stands by embattled medical examiner
Attorney General Aaron Frey remains confident in Dr. Mark Flomenbaum after conducting an internal review prompted by a lawmaker’s complaints.
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PublishedDecember 4, 2019
Frye Island, with no students, asks court to let it leave school district
The dispute over the island’s education tax assessment has gone on for years, with $1.5 million at stake.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2019
Maine attorney general backs abortion providers in Supreme Court case
Nearly two dozen attorneys general filed a brief in an appeal of a Louisiana law.
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PublishedDecember 3, 2019
Gov. Mills nominates 3 women for judicial posts
The governor’s nominations are subject to review by a legislative committee and confirmation by the Maine Senate.
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PublishedNovember 28, 2019
Florence Olebe
The community ‘elder’ facilitates understanding through language as an on-call interpreter for Maine Medical Center who also helps families experiencing domestic violence.
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PublishedNovember 26, 2019
Former Ogunquit selectman apologizes for anonymous letters
A stalking charge against David Barton for allegedly sending anonymous letters to Ogunquit Planning Board members will be dismissed in a year if he does not engage in criminal conduct.
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PublishedNovember 22, 2019
In trial’s emotional end, Noah Gaston convicted of murdering his wife
Jurors deliberated for about 12 hours over three days before finding Noah Gaston guilty of murder for shooting Alicia Gaston in their house in the early morning of Jan. 14, 2016.
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PublishedNovember 21, 2019
Jury deliberations stretch into 3rd day in Windham man’s murder trial
Noah Gaston is charged with murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of his wife, Alicia Gaston, in January 2016.
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PublishedNovember 20, 2019
Jury now must decide whether Windham man committed a crime when he killed his wife
Noah Gaston, who is charged with murder and manslaughter, has said he thought he was aiming at an intruder when he shot Alicia Gaston.
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