Karen Worcester of Maine urges Americans to ‘keep moving forward’ to best honor the dead.
2012
ASAP the new norm for CPR
A new way of treating cardiac-arrest patients has more than tripled survival rates
Safety of wild mushrooms put off as law gets moldy
Standards for foragers, enacted in April, have yet to be implemented as parties debate training and fees.
Still no fix a year after salmonella outbreak
Hannaford, which sold the tainted beef, has implemented recommended changes, but regulators are dragging their feet.
Gay marriage brings love … bureaucracy
The state expects to have marriage licenses and joint-filing tax rules set for same-sex couples well before Dec. 29.
Wedding of Maine’s Bachelorette and her J.P. a big production
Literally. A TV special of their Dec. 1 nuptials will air Sunday – and probably be in reruns for years.
Portraits of victims begin to emerge
After the gunfire ended Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the trail of loss was more than many could bear.
A list of names, ages of victims in Conn. school rampage
All the children killed were 6 or 7.
Cardiac arrest survival rates increase in Portland due to new techniques
The Portland Fire Department has seen cardiac arrest survival rates triple in the past year due to new treatment protocols and equipment.
Okla. teen arrested in school shooting plot
The 18-year-old plotted to bomb and shoot students at the campus auditorium on the same day that 26 people were shot and killed at an elementary school in Connecticut.