Prison for Higgins
AUBURN -- A Gardiner woman who embezzled more than $166,000 from her employer will serve three and a half years in prison.
School district secessions now allowed
AUGUSTA -- Communities that want to withdraw from school districts formed in the last round of state-mandated consolidation are now allowed to begin the secession process.
SNAPSHOT: Measures of our times
A pedestrian walks past the flood gauge in the Arcade Parking lot on a snowy Friday afternoon in Gardiner. A snow gauge would have measured less than two inches.
Buyer for Maine papers in place
PORTLAND -- A group of investors led by former Portland Press Herald president Chris Harte intends to become the majority owner of the Portland Press Herald and MaineToday Media.
Portland responds to Occupy lawsuit, seeks court victory
PORTLAND -- The city is hoping to build on a string of successes in other cities where courts have ruled against attempts by Occupy groups to stay in municipal parks while they protest income inequality and Wall Street excesses.
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