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2012
Sebago-Long Lake concert makes splash
All the elements conspired Tuesday night at Deertrees Theater to make the 40th anniversary concert of the Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival a memorable occasion — perfect weather, a capacity crowd and a program that was both innovative and appealing. The opening selection, Schubert’s Fantasie in F Minor, D.940, for piano four hands, brought back memories […]
Trial starts in Vermont pastor’s kidnap-aid case
The Mennonite helped a woman flee the U.S. with her child during a custody fight, prosecutors say.
York man killed when truck contacts power line
Christopher Dixon, 42, of York, owner of a local paving company, was electrocuted, officials say.
RFK Jr. said wife called him day before NY suicide
“She told me that she was sorry for everything. … She said that I was right about everything.”
Tractor-trailer hits utility pole, knocks out power in Scarborough
Central Maine Power Company reported that about 360 customers lost power. About 150 customers are still without power near the Lowe’s Home Improvement store.
N.H. mosquitoes test positive for West Nile Virus
Health officials say 18 batches of mosquitoes have tested positive for the virus.
Beckett hammered again as Red Sox fall 10-9 to Rangers
Josh Beckett gave up a season-high eight runs on eight hits, as his miserable season in Boston continued.
Man admitted Westbrook stabbing, filing says
As Tareek Hendricks is denied bail, a police affidavit says he maintains that the killing was self-defense.
Former Maine pharmacist sentenced for kickbacks
The former head pharmacist for the Penobscot Indian Nation’s shuttered pharmacy is going to prison for taking kickbacks from drug companies.