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The virtual discussion with NBC News Senior Legal and Investigative Correspondent happened Oct. 27..
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Maine Voices Live features 1:1 conversations between Portland Press Herald writers and notable Mainers. Audience members can experience a memorable night with a Q&A at the end.
Enjoy an evening of live conversation with Cynthia McFadden, the senior legal and investigative correspondent for NBC News. She is a Lewiston native who graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude from Bowdoin College.
Cynthia McFadden, NBC News
McFadden will be interviewed by Portland Press Herald reporter Kelley Bouchard.
Since joining NBC News in 2014, McFadden has covered a range of stories across the United States and around the globe, and scored many exclusive interviews and rare access. Recently, she reported on the humanitarian crisis from inside the Central African Republic (CAR), which helped to raise nearly $2 million in UNICEF donations.
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A Falmouth couple who died this week in a traffic accident on the Maine Turnpike were remembered Wednesday for their kindness, optimism and good work.
Press Herald copy editor Betsy Gattis was employed at the paper for 30 years. She retired in 2018.
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Geoffrey Gattis and his wife, Elizabeth “Betsy” Gattis, both 68, died Tuesday afternoon as they drove home from a visit with their grandson in Massachusetts. Their car was stopped in traffic and rear-ended by a tractor-trailer near the Kittery-York line.
Geoff Gattis retired in 2018 as executive vice president of Bath Savings Institution, where he had worked since 1992.