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Portland lawyer pleads guilty to conspiring to launder drug money

PORTLAND — Portland defense attorney and sports agent Gary Prolman, the only lawyer to get an accused john acquitted in last year’s high-profile Kennebunk prostitution case, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiring to launder money for a drug trafficker. During a Tuesday afternoon appearance in U.S. District Court, Prolman pleaded guilty to a single charge […]

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King to chair hearing investigating ‘dark money’ in politics

Watch the hearing live on CSPAN Tweets about “#darkmoney” AUGUSTA — An effort by U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, to examine the impact of so-called “dark money” on state and federal elections drew praise from clean election advocates in Maine on Tuesday. But just a day before King was set to chair a hearing of […]

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Jury selection begins Monday in triple homicide police called drug deal gone bad

Police investigate a vehicle that burned before dawn off Target Industrial Circle in Bangor in August 2012. After the fire was extinguished, three bodies were found inside the parked car. BANGOR — Jury selection is set to begin Monday morning at the Penobscot Judicial Center in one of the Queen City’s most gruesome homicide cases, in […]

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Andover rejects revaluation, OKs ‘ransom money’ for elementary school

ANDOVER — By a wide margin, voters at Saturday’s annual town meeting again rejected a town-wide property revaluation and the $70,000 of taxpayer money requested to fund it. Voters approved a $180,000 payment to the SAD 44 school district to keep Andover Elementary School open, and voted to raise $20,000 for future repairs to Farmers […]

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Lewiston-Auburn could get more school money from state

AUGUSTA – Lewiston schools are expected to get more state money for education next year which could relieve part of the budget shortfall they are facing. According to the Department of Education numbers released Monday, Lewiston would get $2.5 million more next year than this year. Superintendents said they’re being careful about assuming the money […]

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R. Wilner: Future looks bleak for poor people

Last year, my homeowner’s insurance cost doubled. I have lived here 30 years and never had a claim. Every time I go to the grocery store, it costs more, so the quality of what I can buy goes down. I used to buy a cord of wood for $100; now it is $200. Why is […]

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Dempsey Challenge spawns more fundraising events

LEWISTON — Before participants in this year’s Dempsey Challenge pedal their first mile or sight their first famous face, a roster of events already will have raised thousands of dollars for the challenge and its mission to help people affected by cancer. Pre-challenge events this year include a two-day comedy festival, a musical horse dressage competition, […]

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Save money when dining out

Eating out is usually more expensive than buying food and preparing a meal at home. Those who like to eat out at least once a week can try several saving strategies to stretch their budgets. Join a loyalty program. Restaurants may have loyalty programs that reward repeat customers. Diners who provide contact information like an […]