Saturday, February 11, 2012
On the eve of Maine caucuses, the candidate promises a return to 'conservative principles'.
S. Donald Sussman, a prominent Maine philanthropist, will have an equity stake in MaineToday Media and a seat on its board.
City workers move in to Lincoln Park, filling Dumpsters with the remains of the campers' four-month stay.
USM fashions new spaces that connect students to resources and encourage collaborative learning
John Perry pleads not guilty to drug and health-care fraud charges arising from alleged writing of illegal prescriptions.
A groundbreaking is scheduled for next week following last winter's collapse of the old structure's roof.
Kevin Salatino is credited with bringing in exceptional exhibitions, including an Edward Hopper show.
Authorities say 14-year-old Hunter Mack had been upset over a 'relationship issue' with a girl.
After weeks of growing controversy, President Barack Obama announced a compromise Friday that will protect religious liberty but also ensure that women have free access to birth control.
Mitt Romney spoke in Portland on Friday, hoping to fend off a challenge from Rep. Ron Paul in Saturday's Maine Republican causes.
The Marines say they thought the "SS" in the shape of white lightning bolts was a nod to sniper scouts – not a symbol of Hitler's notorious SS unit.
Portland public services crews accompanied by four police officers arrived at Lincoln Park at 1 p.m. today to complete the dismantling of the Occupy Maine encampment.
After nearly two decades as a fugitive, a British man suspected of stealing $1.5 million from an armored car has been captured in Missouri.
Paul Violette pleaded guilty to stealing more than $150,000 in the form of credit card charges and gift cards for personal use. He has 60 days of freedom left.
It was their first time crossing the ocean, but the three from Edmonton, Canada, were experienced sailors and had come equipped.
Lt. Col. Vladimir Nesterets reportedly pleaded guilty to passing on classified information in exchange for money.
John Perry is accused of writing illegal prescriptions at bars and a strip club and charging some people at least $500 for an oxycodone prescription.
Kevin Salatino will leave the Brunswick college this summer to become the director of art collections at The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif.
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