The original bill sought to require warnings on mobile phones and their packaging that electromagnetic radiation from the devices can cause cancer,
March 2010
It’s official: Go fishing
Open-water fishing season historically begins on April 1, but unseasonably warm weather has opened up waterways throughout the state.
Sanford High stabbing leads to lockdown
Shortly after lunch, two students from Acton got into a fight, with one of them stabbing the other with a small knife, said Superintendent Elizabeth St. Cyr.
Baldacci signs bill urging ‘smart grid’
Smart grid integrates new energy and information technology to allow two-way communication between power suppliers and consumers.
Baldacci signs bill urging ‘smart grid’
Smart grid integrates new energy and information technology to allow two-way communication between power suppliers and consumers.
Mainers urged to get readyfor emergencies
The Get ME Ready campaign is designed to help people prepare for disasters or illnesses that keep them home, maybe without power, heat or clean water.
2 Jetport controllershonored for helping pilot
Kevin Plante and Chris Presley helped a disoriented pilot follow local landmarks to the airport in October.
Obama grants Maine disaster declaration
The state and local governments in York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and Knox counties are eligible for 75 percent of storm-related costs to be reimbursed.
Pentagon changes rules for discharging gays
The new guidelines are considered a stopgap measure until Congress decides whether to go along with President Barak Obama’s call for a repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” law.
Cape School Board continues to work on 3 budget scenarios
CAPE ELIZABETH — The School Board has held four budget workshops in two weeks, and is continuing to work through three budget scenarios for the 2011 school year. Superintendent Alan Hawkins gave a financial update at the March 23 meeting, and said due to reductions in health insurance costs and an increase in state subsidy, the […]