Quinton Hanna, 22, is charged with a string of crimes Sunday that began in Scarborough with the fatal stabbing of an 82-year-old man and ended four hours later in Brunswick.
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Tom Purcell: Why Christmas nostalgia is good for us
Scratchy old Christmas albums, luminaria lining the streets, Christmas Eve gatherings with our longtime next-door neighbors the Kriegers, bittersweet memories of so many people no longer here – this is the nostalgia that holds more power over me each Christmas season.
In impeachment spotlight, dueling views of professionalism appear
In a culture of dueling stories about professionalism, the officials who testify at impeachment hearings may find that their evidence reaches its widest audience when presented in light not of virtues exclusive to professionals but decency common to citizens.
Freeport holds off Morse in boys basketball, 58-53
Falcons outscore Shipbuilders 16-10 in final quarter to improve to 3-1.
Rep. Andrews: Occupational licensing reform shouldn’t be a partisan issue
“We will develop a world-class workforce. Fewer than half of Maine adults now hold a postsecondary credential – either a college degree or a professional certification. Yet two out of three jobs require such credentials. This imbalance is why we have – at the same time —employers saying they can’t find workers, and workers saying […]
Local legislators: Coming together for climate action
To slow and mitigate climate change, this spring the Legislature voted to create the Maine Climate Council, an idea that came to us from Gov. Janet Mills.
Giving Voice: How to honor the memory of a homeless veteran
The Brunswick community said goodbye to a dear friend last week. As most of you have already read, Russell Williams died alone under the Federal Street bridge in downtown Brunswick on November 23rd. Last Thursday over 100 people attended the Celebration of Life at The Gathering Place in Russell’s honor. Many shared wonderful memories, sang […]
Police investigating random killing in Scarborough pursue possible links to other attacks
Authorities are trying to determine whether the slaying Sunday of James Pearson and violent assaults during the weekend in Freeport and West Bath are connected.
Sen. Brownie Carson: It’s time for me to step aside
Maine is in good hands under the leadership of Gov. Janet Mills and Senate President Troy Jackson.
Dragons separate from Eagles in second half for a 68-56 victory
Brunswick’s Evan Kilfoil pours in a game-high 33 points in win over rival Mt. Ararat.