As a bonus, he also has given justification for the claim of a conservative war against women.
March 2012
Windham, officer hope to settle discrimination case
A panel finds Monday that Police Officer Danielle Cyr was
retaliated against after lodging complaints about a co-worker.
Former Occupy Augusta protester jailed for knife threat
Anthony J. Williams, 27, of Augusta, is sentenced to three years in jail, with all but the initial seven months suspended, and two years of probation.
Military justice so far not harsh in terror cases
For the prisoners at Guantanamo, most of the sentences have been shorter than expected.
Downeast Energy has WGANtake ads off Limbaugh
A station official says it has no plans to stop running the show, calling such action ‘a very dangerous road to go down.’
For Red Claws, it was’one of those nights’
Kenny Hayes enjoys his record game, but focuses on the Claws’ key trip.
Trojans have score to settle
No. 1 Thornton Academy faces its most troublesome foe — Falmouth — in a regional hockey final.
Tornado damage may spell the end of many towns
In rural communities that were struggling before the twisters hit, few survivors have the energy to rebuild.
Sports Digest
HIGH SCHOOLS BASKETBALL: The SMAA boys’ and girls’ senior all-star basketball games will be played Wednesday night at Southern Maine Community College. The girls’ game starts at 6 p.m., followed by the boys at 7:30 p.m. The festivities include a 3-point shootout contest at halftime of each game, as well as a dunk contest for […]
Maine Milestones
The Southern Maine Blizzard finished third behind Messalonskee and Lewiston at the high school bowling state championships, held Saturday at Yankee Lanes in Portland. The Blizzard had a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five match-play semifinals before Messalonskee pulled out the victory. Messalonskee defeated Lewiston 3-0 in the finals. Team members for the Blizzard were Tim […]