Sunday, May 19, 2013
His surprise request to speak is rebuffed in order to keep ‘politics’ out of talks to deal with his MaineCare cutoff warning.
They say they were not shocked at the standoff and fire that killed Charles Scontras on Saturday.
Man dies in house fire after 4 1/2-hour standoff in Saco
At a final Mass, parishioners say goodbye to a place central to their lives over many decades.
Six months in, revenue has increased by 16 percent even though traffic has dropped by 4 percent.
Staffers at the state's only hospital for criminals say getting hurt on the job shouldn't be the expectation.
Close watch kept on patients deemed not criminally responsible
Norman Huynh, 24, is poised to conduct Pops and Discovery concerts – and community outreach.
While a delight for children to observe, the practice can shed light on important issues such as climate change.
The former senator promotes her book, 'Fighting for Common Ground: How We Can Fix the Stalemate in Congress.'
Also: Gun-show bill remains in the Senate.
'I've tried to be a better husband, a better father and a better man,' he tells graduates.
'Tomorrow's commute will be extremely challenging,' says Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Good opera-house keeping Thanks to a coterie of adoring supporters, the restored and revitalized Opera House at Boothbay Harbor has risen to prominence on the national scene.
Bruins top Rangers, 5-2, in Game 2
Boston leads the playoff series, 2-0.
Breaking the congressional logjam
Frustration over the lack of common ground leads Maine's former senator to write about how we can create it.
White House fights back against IRS accusations
A senior aide insists that President Obama had no advance knowledge of what the IRS was doing.
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Oversight of Maine restaurants diminishes, just as complaints rise
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