Its staff recommends no fine but a finding that the state treasurer fell short of full disclosure.
February 2012
Former Maine ambulance service chief faces charges
A former coordinator of a regional ambulance service has been charged with stealing money and fired by its board of directors.
All of a sudden, Senate race is wide open
High-profile members of both parties are expected to try to beat the March 15 deadline.
‘Painful-to-watch’ Bruins blanked, 1-0
Ottawa beats Boston for the first time this season to move a point behind in the Northeast Division.
Boys’ Hockey Roundup: Trojans’ surge defeats Gorham
BIDDEFORD — Top-ranked Thornton Academy scored six goals in the third period Tuesday night, pulling away to an 8-1 victory against eighth-seeded Gorham in a Western Class A boys’ hockey quarterfinal at the Biddeford Ice Arena. The Golden Trojans (17-1-1) will meet Marshwood or Cheverus – who play tonight – in the semifinals Saturday at […]
Fukushina meltdown: Still hot, still deadly
The worst is over, but ‘I have to admit that it’s still rather fragile,’ says the nuclear plant’s new chief.
Western Class B hockey quarterfinals: Clippers reach semis by holding off Camden
Yarmouth avenges two earlier losses to the Windjammers with a 7-6 win.
Western Class A hockey quarterfinals: Storm go the distance
Scarborough adjusts to a larger ice surface and scores twice in the third period to down Biddeford.
Organic farmers lament dismissal of Monsanto lawsuit
The group, led by a Maine farmer, had challenged Monsanto’s patents on genetically modified seeds.
Letters to the editorExamining the details of tax talk
When is the president going to stop misleading the American public when he speaks about the 2 percent tax credit? He states that there will be $40 more in people’s paychecks. In order to receive the $40 tax credit, a person would have to be making $2,000 per week. The average wage of the American […]