As New Hampshire starts mass testing, a report says Exeter Hospital failed to properly secure narcotics.
2012
Maine man indicted on dozens of hunting-related charges
The resident of Mount Vernon is accused of night hunting and illegal driving of deer, among other crimes.
Maine man who escaped cruiser is captured
Timothy Ezell of Clinton is arrested in a wooded area after police receive a tip from a caller.
Saco considers future of former fire station
To demolish or develop: That’s the choice for city councilors as they consider the fate of Saco’s old Central Fire Station.
Dad’s all ears when Conn. town rules pet bunny must go
A 7-year-old girl is worried about losing her 20-pound pet rabbit after a North Haven official ruled the family can’t keep the bunny on their property.
Portland mayor meets with Peaks Island residents
The talks focused on public safety and noise from jets flying into Portland International Jetport.
Boston’s Buchholz tosses 2-hitter, beats Indians
Clay Buchholz pitched a two-hitter, Cody Ross hit a two-run homer, and the Boston Red Sox broke a three-game losing streak by beating the Cleveland Indians 3-2 on Friday night.
Some good news: Maine lobster returns to Canada
Meanwhile, LePage’s administration meets with lobster processors to discuss long-term solutions to the oversupply.
Revolution player retiring to pursue Fulbright Scholarship
Midfielder Zak Boggs is retiring and will accept a Fulbright Scholarship to study medical sciences at England’s Leicester University beginning this fall.
Review: Musical nostalgia drives ’42nd Street’
When a summer visitor stops and asks directions, you can now tell him to take the Bath Road in Brunswick and look for the turn onto “42nd Street.” The musical celebrating that famous Manhattan thoroughfare is now located on the stage of the Pickard Theater on the campus of Bowdoin College. Based on the hit […]