The following American Red Cross blood drives are open to the public: Thursday 1 to 6 p.m., American Legion Post 112, Oxford 1 to 6 p.m., Lions Club, Kittery 1 to 6 p.m., American Legion Hall, Rockland 1 to 6 p.m., Good Shepard Parish, Biddeford Friday Noon to 6 p.m., Mason United 8, Brunswick Saturday […]
2012
Births
Several area hospitals no longer provide birth announcements for publication. We will publish birth announcements from parents. Forms and instructions are available here. For more information, please call 791-6300. Bridgton Hospital Jonathan Davis Dupuis, born Nov. 17 to Eric and Jennifer (Kole) Dupuis, Raymond. Grandparents: Diane and Tom Styer, Madison Township, Pa.; Tom and Oxana […]
‘SNL’ honors shooting victims
A children’s choir opens the show, angelically singing ‘Silent Night.’
Maine Voices: System stacked against police in encounters with the mentally ill
Enforcing early intervention laws would go a long way toward reducing the need for the use of deadly force.
Letters to the editor: Debt cutters should target Pentagon
Our military budget has taken on a life of its own, a reader says.
George Will: Unions’ Michigan loss watershed moment for right-to-work forces
It becomes the 24th state to reject coerced labor support and strike a blow for individual liberty.
Off Campus: State’s economic future depends on training STEM students
A USM program focuses on keeping gifted young people in Maine to fill an expected wave of jobs.
Our View: Forbes ranking says little about Maine
While we have real economic problems, the magazine does not tell the entire story.
Pirates jump the Sharks on late goal
Andy Miele scores the game-winner after Portland falls behind twice but not for long.
Streaks end as Red Claws waste comeback
Maine loses on the road for the first time and has a four-game winning streak snapped by Erie.