1. Disbarred attorney and former Maine governor candidate Eliot Cutler is facing new allegations of violating probation. Court documents say he kept encrypted files and failed to provide passwords to investigators. It’s the fifth motion to revoke his probation in the past six months. (WMTW)
2. The Portland Police Department is rolling out a new Constables Program to boost safety downtown. These full-time, uniformed workers patrol on foot, helping the public, enforcing city ordinances, and connecting with local businesses, freeing up officers to focus on higher-priority calls. (WMTW)
3. Flights into Portland International Jetport could soon get quieter for neighbors. A new FAA-approved flight path keeps more incoming planes over the water—cutting down noise in South Portland and expanding use of the harbor-style approach around the clock. Rollout will be gradual. (WMTW)
4. Party City is making a comeback after closing all U.S. stores—now teaming up with Staples to bring party supplies into 700 locations. Customers can grab balloons, decorations, and even use print and marketing services for events—all in one stop. (People)
5. Burger King is going full Star Wars with a themed menu dropping May 4th—featuring the BBQ Bounty Whopper, Grogu’s Garlic Chicken Fries, Imperial Cheddar Ranch Tots, and a Blue Cookie Shake, plus collectible cups, all leading up to The Mandalorian and Grogu in theaters May 22. (SC)
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