February 2012
‘Double dipping’ law reform proposed
AUGUSTA (AP) — A state senator has proposed changing the rules that restrict educators and other state workers from collecting retirement benefits at the same time they are getting a full paycheck. Cape Neddick Democrat Dawn Hill says a money-saving law passed last year restricting so-called “double dipping” missed the mark because while it was […]
Jail guard’s inmate assault trial begins
PORTLAND ( AP) — The trial of a Cumberland County jail guard accused of assaulting an inmate has started. Guard Nicholas Stein is accused of dragging and punching inmate Brian Cote last June. Cote testified Tuesday that he was injured after a jump from the second-floor balcony. He says Stein dragged him 200 feet and […]
Cianbro looking to fill 150 construction jobs
PITTSFIELD (AP) — Maine’s largest heavy construction company is looking to hire 150 construction workers. Pittsfield- based Cianbro Corp. says it has a backlog of projects in Maine and needs workers to fill job openings. President Andi Vigue told the Bangor Daily News the company is seeking licensed electricians, structural iron workers, millwrights, pipe welders, […]
Dog that attacked 2 children put down
WALDOBORO ( AP) — Police say a pit bull owned by a Waldoboro family that attacked the family’s 12-yearold girl and 13-year-old boy has been euthanized. Police say the family will not face any charges other than having an unlicensed dog because the animal had never before exhibited aggressive behavior. The Bangor Daily News reports […]
Police look for missing firefighter
BANGOR (AP) — Police in Maine are looking for a missing Florida firefighter who hasn’t been seen in almost a week. Authorities say 31-year-old Jerry Perdomo of Orange City, Fla., drove a rental car from Florida to Bangor, where it was found abandoned on Friday morning in a Walmart parking lot. He was last seen […]
Bill removes union rights for egg workers
AUGUSTA ( AP) — The House of Representatives has passed a bill that eliminates the right of workers at the former DeCoster egg farms to unionize. The bill passed 73-69 along party lines Thursday, with Republicans in support and Democrats opposed. It still faces more votes in the House and Senate. The bill eliminates collective […]
Calendar
We welcome community groups to list their special events in Calendar. Items should be submitted two weeks in advance. Send them to: Calendar Editor, The Times Record, P.O. Box 10, Brunswick, ME 04011; by fax, 721-3151; or e-mail [email protected] Wed/22 Miscellaneous Vacation at the museum, special family programming, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Maine State Museum, Augusta; […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I dated a guy named “ Jake” for two years. He was my first love and he meant everything to me. Well, things happened and he broke my heart. After a year of not really talking, Jake is now texting and calling to convince me to be his “friend with benefits.” He tries […]