A Portland-based company has its license and will install its first underwater generator this month.
March 2012
CatholicTV announces partnership with Roku
CatholicTV’s general manager Jay Fadden says the network wants to use all available technology to expand its reach and spread its message, and this will help.
Sentences for criminals still widely vary
A new study shows that federal judges still hand out very different sentences for similar crimes, despite Congress’ attempt 30 years ago to create fairer results.
Online sites offer mixed blessing in missing-persons cases
It’s been more than a month since police announced a major development in the case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, but interest is still thriving on social media.
Making a new product takes lots of time, money
It took eight years, 450 product sketches, 6,000 consumer tests and hundreds of millions of dollars for Procter & Gamble to create something that it hopes will be destroyed in the wash.
Hundreds apply for dealer jobs at new Oxford casino
Applicants had to take a math test to apply for the job. The casino will also host job fairs for other positions in the near future, company officials said.
What’s so super about Tuesday? 419 GOP delegates
Super? Maybe not as much this time around. But it is a Tuesday, one with the biggest payout of the Republican presidential primaries.
After tornadoes, survivors emerge with stories to tell
In various cases, schoolchildren took cover under desks, people hid out in a bank vault and one family people piled on top of each other for protection.
LePage: Maine leads in helping entrepreneurs
In his weekly radio address, Gov. LePage said the National Governors Association conference last week showed him Maine is “ahead of the curve” for helping businesses.
New Hampshire may decriminalize marijuana
Rep. Mark Warden, R-Manchester, said decriminalizing marijuana makes financial sense.