After an injury-plagued start to his pro career, pitcher Mark Rogers is healthy and eager.
March 2010
First Wind set to test the waters with IPO
The outcome of the developer’s effort to raise capital could affect Maine’s energy future.
Debate over cost is one for the ages
To cover older Americans, young adults will shoulder higher premiums at a time when many can ill afford it.
U.S. to profit with Citigroup sale
The government stands to make about $7.5 billion by unloading its 27 percent stake in the bank.
Good time to wet a line (Fishing season is open)
Mild weather, scant snow melt and an early opening day have brought out anglers, who already are having success.
OUR OPINION: Smart meters not quite at the top of their class
What could happen when “smart meters” now being installed nationwide — and soon in Maine — to provide detailed data about electricity use meet smarter computer hackers? Some very stupid things.
Mainers making their presence felt at Norwich
Mark Bolding, the women’s hockey coach at Norwich Academy in Northfield, Vt., wasn’t sure what he would get from his Maine recruits. But after the Cadets recently lost to Amherst in the NCAA Division III national championship game, Bolding had only this to say: “My Maine kids are awesome.” Norwich, which set a school record […]
People & Entertainment
Former nanny sues McCartney’s ex-wife LONDON – The former nanny to Paul McCartney’s ex-wife described her Monday as a bitter and dishonest employer who forced her to work overtime without pay and demanded her staff say positive things about her to a documentary film posted to the Internet. Sara Trumble, 26, is suing Heather […]
Tennessee, Delaware win education grants
The states get a total of $600 million as part of the highly competitive ‘Race to the Top’ federal funds.
Our View: Young offenders deserve more help to reform
A state report says a fractured system doesn’t offer troubled teens enough hope.