Saturday, May 25, 2013
A list of Memorial Day parades and rememberances around southern Maine on Monday.
Connor Maguire first noticed Mackenzie Leighton in statistics class at Cape Elizabeth High School. He didn't know many people in the class, but she made him feel right at home.
Amid the state's rush to convert from oil to natural gas, however, it's possible that some issues important to Mainers are not being fully examined.
Online predators are skilled at getting kids to chat with them and trust them, an author cautions.
Jubilant members of the Bowdoin College class of 2013 express their affection for the state and for their college experience.
The unusual directive to his department heads is seen as the latest move in ongoing clash between the governor and lawmakers.
Fuss over LePage's TV exceeds trivial dispute
Both sides deadlocked on hospitals, Medicaid
Transportation advocates say the state needs to find new sources for upkeep of the state's highways.
Red Gendron, a former Black Bear assistant and current Yale associate head coach, is the choice.
Thank You Naples Day will express gratitude to the people who put up with the construction along Route 302.
Below is a list of Memorial Day parades and remembrance ceremonies around southern Maine...
Kennebunk is the only town in Maine to receive a AAA rating, according to town officials.
Deputy Education Commisioner Rier says most of the $20 million cost would be covered.
The bill aims to support expanding natural-gas pipelines and fund energy-efficiency efforts.
Rob Ford says the media is out to get him as he addresses a video that allegedly shows him smoking crack cocaine.
Bidding on Superman comic at $137,000
A copy of Action Comics No. 1 from 1938 was found mixed in with old newspapers used as insulation.
Coming home: Maine Olympians give back in the offseason Seth Wescott and Julia Clukey are actively involved in efforts to guide the state's youth.
Our View: Work force training bill belongs in state budget
Even in a tough year, this would be a smart investment in Maine's future.
In Focus: Rebuilt Jersey shore hopes for no erosion in tourism
In the wake of remarkable recovery efforts, the area is open for business and ready for summer visitors.
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