An ATM technician was allegedly punched and ordered at gunpoint to open the machine’s vault Monday morning.
Local & State
Local Maine news from the Portland Press Herald.
Former Portsmouth shipyard worker pleads guilty to embezzling $10K from union
Kyle Chasse, the labor union’s former president who admitted he misused union funds to dine out and shop at stores, could now face up to 20 years in jail and a maximum $250,000 fine.
Maine issues new fish consumption limits for PFAS-tainted waters
Six bodies of water have new fish consumption advisories due to elevated levels of forever chemicals.
Americorps volunteer will assist Sebago Lakes Region Fuller Center
Jennifer Leslie will help the Fuller Center repair homes for those unable to complete repairs themselves.
Chick-fil-A eyes Auburn for its third location in Maine
A public hearing July 8 is the first step. If approved, it will likely take a year to complete.
Missing 79-year-old Gray man found safe
Police believed the man wandered away from his house early Monday morning.
Proposed zoning changes would allow for more solar in Yarmouth
The changes would allow for small solar arrays in specific areas of town and clear up rules for solar panels on roofs and in yards.
Standish-area summer program provides takeout meals to school children
MSAD 6 officials say Bonny Eagle High School will be a non-congregate site, allowing families to pick up meals.
Game wardens find missing Hollis man on second day of search
The 76-year-old, who left his house early Sunday morning, was found conscious and alert Monday by a game warden.
Is Maine’s enthusiasm for fireworks fizzling out?
The number of stores in the state has been declining since 2018, and after an uptick during the pandemic, sales have slowed as well.