Town officials have released correspondence between the town and state, which they say proves LePage isn’t telling the truth.
March 2012
New Hampshire jury begins deliberations in Rwandan-genocide case
A New Hampshire woman is accused of ordering the murders and rapes of men, women and children during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
King supports Obama for re-election
In the past, the former Maine governor and current U.S. Senate candidate has also supported Republicans, including George W. Bush during the 2000 election.
In dangers of Facebook, ‘friend’ request leads to bigamy charges
Facebook’s efforts to connect users with people they may know led to bigamy charges for a Washington man with two wives.
Pennsylvania zoo gives aging gorilla a bunny companion
The Erie Zoo’s gorilla, Samantha, had been without a full-time friend since the death of Rudy, a male gorilla, in 2005.
THE CENTER ROAD: Pay now or pay later
We may comfort ourselves, when examining the $15 trillion national debt, that towns and states are required to balance their budgets each year, unlike the federal government. But wait. Even in Maine, the taxpayers can end up in trouble when a town does not plan ahead. When I first moved to Gray, I recall the […]
2 teens face charges in Augusta pharmacy robberies
One of the 18-year-olds is being held in a New York jail as a fugitive from justice.
Tropical fish-breeding business hot topic in Augusta
Some Augusta councilors and residents express concern that a zoning change to permit aquaculture could open up residential areas of the city to other business development.
L.L. Bean’s sales near pre-recession levels
Sales grow of 5.5 percent over the past year, prompting the company’s board today to grant employees a 3 percent bonus.
PHOTOS: Portland school hosts job fair for grads with no plans
More than 30 employers, four community colleges and a number of industry experts were expected to be on hand.