King Middle School student Evan Peaco will help represent Maine at the national MATHCOUNTS competition at Disney World in May.
March 2010
King, Lincoln math teamsshine at state meet
King Middle School student Evan Peaco will help represent Maine at the national MATHCOUNTS competition at Disney World in May.
Verizon report sendsApple shares to all-time high
SEATTLE — Apple Inc. shares reached an all-time high today after a newspaper report said the iPhone could find a new U.S. sales outlet through Verizon Wireless. Since its 2007 launch, the iPhone has been available in the U.S. only to subscribers of AT&T Inc., which uses a cellular network technology called GSM. The Wall […]
Amazon or Apple? It’s hard to read
Whether Kindle will take a hit with the launch of iPad Saturday isn’t clear.
Dining Dish: Spring means restaurant rebirths, renewals
If you were unfortunate enough during the past few weeks to have a French fry or milkshake craving, you probably found out the hard way that Duckfat closed for renovations March 21. Well, rejoice, because the Middle Street favorite is scheduled to reopen Monday, April 5. Speaking of French fries, Nosh, in the former White […]
Photography museum's inaugural show highlights local artists in Falmouth storefront
FALMOUTH — After the overwhelming success of last year’s photography show “A Picture’s Worth” at the Elizabeth Moss Galleries, Moss and photographers Denise Froehlich and Anne Zill got together and decided it was time Maine had a photography museum. After nearly a year and a half of unpaid work, the trio will celebrate the museum’s […]
Maine enacts bill to barhealth insurance caps
The bill protects policy holders from having to go into debt because they’ve been denied payments for medical treatments.
Maine heating oil prices unchanged
The statewide average price of heating oil stands at $2.68.
Maine sick leave proposal killed
The bill, which encountered opposition from business groups, was killed in the House on Monday.
State releases data onall low-achieving schools
Ten persistently lowest-achieving schools must notify the state by Friday if they plan to apply for a share of $12 million in federal funding to pursue aggressive improvement plans.