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2012
This Week in GO
End-of-the-world events / Killswitch Engage at the State Theatre / Movie reviews: ‘Les Miserables’ and ‘Django Unchained’ / Shoestring Theater’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ / Carnival of Support at Empire Dine & Dance / Holiday TV
High School Wrestling Notebook:Noble senior refreshing people’s memories
It was like a slap in the face. Told he was seeded sixth at last weekend’s McDonald’s-Mountain Valley Invitational, Noble High senior 182-pounder Jacob Guimond “just shook his head and said, ‘OK, we’ll see,’ ” said Knights Coach Kip DeVoll. Guimond then went out and forcefully reminded everyone that he is a wrestler to reckon […]
Government winding down bailout of GM
The automaker is buying back 200 million shares, leaving the U.S. with a 19 percent stake to shed later.
Business Openings
J&B Bookkeeping recently opened in Sanford. The new business, located at 4 Benoit St., offers a full range of bookkeeping services such as payroll, accounts payable and receivables and bank statements, as well as sales tax, unemployment tax, federal and quarterly tax and federal unemployment tax services. For more details, call 324-0979 or e-mail [email protected]. […]
Founder has tough love for eHarmony
He has replaced management, reduced staff and plans to add services to revive the brand.
Another View: Extending Medicare eligibility age would help save the program
Making people wait until 67 to receive benefits would align Medicare with Social Security.
Letters to the Editor: Event exposes community to ‘living art’
Re: “Portland’s art walk veering off course?” (Dec. 14): As an artist myself, you often sit down with a concept in mind, but as you begin to build toward that concept, it often evolves in ways you never imagined. That is the beauty and magic of art. It takes on a life of its own. […]
Maine Voices: Yes, hug a teacher, but do even more for the protectors of our kids
“Hug a teacher today.” We’ve seen these words on Internet memes and banners hanging from the walls of schools. We’ve heard them spoken on news programs and by politicians. It is a nice sentiment and certainly many parents of schoolchildren will oblige. But our debt to teachers extends far beyond this simple expression of gratitude. […]
Our View: USDA acting too slowly to fix food safety rules
Last year’s salmonella outbreak shows how regulators could fail to contain an epidemic.