Eric Russell has been a general assignment reporter at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram since 2012 and has been a journalist in Maine for 13 years. Because he doesn’t have a specific geographic or topical area to cover, Eric often is free to roam the state in pursuit of the most interesting stories, whether it’s tackling the big topic of the day or chasing ideas that fall just outside the boundaries of everyday news. His favorite assignments are ones where he can leave the office and meet with people in their homes or their workplaces to talk about their struggles and challenges – and sometimes their triumphs. Or to try and answer complicated questions: How does a woman die alone in a Wells mobile home without anyone knowing for 2.5 years? How does a convicted rapist from Massachusetts disappear before his sentencing and then live quietly in Gorham for 34 years before being caught? How does a husband in Bath respond when his wife develops early-onset Alzheimer’s disease? Eric grew up in Southern Maine, went to college at the University of Maine and worked in Bangor for eight years before joining the Press Herald. He lives in Brunswick with his wife, a school teacher, and two daughters.
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PublishedAugust 15, 2012
Maine’s Run for the Fallen will end because of feuding, lawsuit
The event raises funds for military families who have lost a loved one, but the fifth and final one is Sunday.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2012
Maine dancers get game faces on
A dozen young women step up to the challenge, trying out for the Red Claws dance team.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2012
LePage slows down east-west highway study
The decision comes after a state senator asks to suspend a feasibility analysis because of residents’ concerns of losing their property.
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PublishedAugust 11, 2012
Lobster fishermen ‘all in the same boat’
Even as an agreement averts a looming crisis in New Brunswick, lobstermen in Canada and Maine remain at the mercy of processors
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PublishedAugust 11, 2012
Canadian lobstermen strike deal with processors
The deal between processors and lobstermen in New Brunswick is not expected to affect the price Maine lobstermen get from Canadian processors.
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PublishedAugust 10, 2012
Some good news: Maine lobster returns to Canada
Meanwhile, LePage’s administration meets with lobster processors to discuss long-term solutions to the oversupply.
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PublishedAugust 10, 2012
Flow of Maine lobster resumes to Canadian processors
A handful of processors in eastern New Brunswick confirm they are again accepting product from Maine.
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PublishedAugust 9, 2012
Judge bars Canadian protesters from blocking Maine lobster
Fearing violence, Maine lobster truckers haven’t traveled to Canada since last week.
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PublishedAugust 9, 2012
Canadian judge rules against lobster protesters
In Maine, Gov. LePage requests a meeting with the state’s three largest lobster processors to discuss the Canadian protests’ impact on the Maine lobster industry.
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PublishedAugust 3, 2012
Despite death in ‘jamming’ incident, manslaughter charge unlikely
A 102-year-old man dies of injuries from a crash in which responders were delayed by radio jamming.
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