The girl says someone tried to get her into a van near a swimming hole off Kansas Road.
2012
Making $11,000 a year, but excluded from Medicaid
Sandra Pico is poor, but not poor enough . . .
Coastal Enterprises gets $1.45 million to help Maine businesses
The CEO said the money will provide the necessary “seed” capital to participate with banks and other sources to help starting or expanding projects meet their goals.
Five Portland schools to offer free breakfasts to all students
The change is taking place at the schools with the highest percentages of students who qualify for free or reduced meals.,
Maine mill’s parent company files bankruptcy plan
NewPage, which has about 900 employees in Rumford, had net sales of $3.5 billion last year.
LePage slows down east-west highway study
The decision comes after a state senator asks to suspend a feasibility analysis because of residents’ concerns of losing their property.
Homeland Security launches new immigration program
An application for a work permit is available for download from the agency’s website.
No contest plea for Freeport teacher
FREEPORT — The Freeport Middle School teacher who was charged with terrorizing in February after making a violent gun remark in front of his class, pleaded no contest in Cumberland County Unified Court, Monday. David Mason, 59, of Yarmouth, pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor after being issued a summons for the charge in February. […]
New content, a new look
The section features in-depth information on candidates in key political races in addition to pages that track the latest news in those races.
NY regulator settles with bank in Iran money probe
A New York banking official says Standard Chartered Bank of Britain will pay a $340 million civil penalty to the state.