Tracy C. Dorweiler pleaded guilty to felony counts of forgery and theft in cases dating to 2019-20.
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Scarborough is applying for grants to address homelessness, aid veterans
The town is seeking funding from federal Community Development Block Grants.
COVID-19 outbreak at Massachusetts veterans home results in $58 million settlement
The class-action lawsuit came after 84 residents died and roughly the same number were sickened.
Amateur genealogists memorialize World War II soldiers
Maine volunteers have joined a national effort to research and write obituaries for the more than 400,000 Americans who died in World War II.
Biden signs bill to aid veterans exposed to toxins from burn pits
The bill signing will mark a significant achievement for Biden, who has long spoken of the country’s obligation to care for its veterans after they return home.
Senate approves bill to aid veterans exposed to toxic burn pits, ending stalemate
The process derailed when Republicans made a late attempt to change another aspect of the bill last week and blocked it from advancing.
Senate Republicans block bill to help veterans exposed to toxic burn pits
The bill had earlier sailed through the Senate with much Republican backing, but those votes vanished just weeks later.
Rhode Island woman charged with posing as sick veteran to plead guilty
Authorities say she used her job at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Providence to create false records supporting claims for hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits and charitable contributions.
Expanded care in works for veterans exposed to toxic substances
Republican Sen. Susan Collins and independent Sen. Angus King, both of Maine, were among the supporters of the proposal.
Commentary: How to support caregiving children of wounded veterans
Feeling recognized would assure us that we do not face these challenges alone, an Afghanistan War veteran’s son says.