Attempts at solutions have been futile ever since the plant sparked complaints after it opened in 1987.
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Ambulance company cleared in skier’s death
The man’s wife complained he wasn’t treated properly after a ski accident at Sugarloaf.
Vigil celebrates birthday of missing toddler, now 2
About 100 people join Ayla Reynolds’ mother for the event.
5 ex-cops sentenced in Katrina shootings
They were participants in the most notorious of violent police action in New Orleans after the storm.
Bill to end non-union state worker dues stalls
A legislative panel takes no action on a day when more than 100 people protest in Augusta, but the proposal isn’t dead yet.
Quimby to sell another home base for artists
As her colony project shifts to MECA, buildings with studios like 769 Congress St. are not needed.
Hockey’s final four includes two surprises
TAMPA, Fla. – The NCAA Frozen Four is being hosted for the first time in a Southern city. And in keeping with the theme of a nontraditional site, two first-time participants hope to make their own memories. Union College, a 2,133-student liberal arts school from Schenectady, N.Y., and Ferris State — located in Big Rapids, […]
FDA warns of new batch of fake anti-cancer drug
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is warning doctors that a second counterfeit version of the best-selling cancer drug Avastin has been found in the U.S., packaged as the Turkish brand of the medication. The FDA said late Tuesday that the counterfeits do not contain the active ingredient in Avastin, which is used to […]
College Roundup: Bates knocks off Bowdoin in lacrosse
LEWISTON – Rob Highland scored five goals Wednesday to lead Bates to an 11-5 victory, its first win in men’s lacrosse over Bowdoin since 2007. Kevin Helm caused four turnovers and had four ground balls for Bates (4-5, 2-4 NESCAC), which led 5-2 at the half. Patrick Lawlor had a goal and an assist for […]
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