Its revivals earned renown and millions of dollars, but when the crowds left, struggles followed.
2012
Bay State utility to pay premium for wind energy
BOSTON — The Massachusetts utility NStar has agreed to buy power from the proposed offshore Cape Wind farm for more than double what conventional energy is projected to cost over 15 years. The contract filed with state regulators Friday totals about $1.6 billion, assuming Congress renews certain tax credits. The contract says that’s $940 million […]
Bard makes his case for spot in rotation
Daniel Bard waits for the manager’s decision after allowing three runs in six innings of a final start.
South Portland goalie weighing options
Jon Gillies is facing several choices after Northeastern allows him to be released from a letter of intent.
Letters to the editor, March 31, 2012Mural pays workers proper tribute
The mural depicting the Maine workers’ rise out of the lower income and into middle-income status should not have been removed by the governor. The mural belongs to the people of the state of Maine and shows the struggle of the labor movement from child labor to a reasonable form of American labor. This country […]
Dispatches
Senate turns down vouchers for Maine religious schools / Driver escapes serious injury in I-295 rollover / Wells man gets prison for trafficking in marijuana … and more news from around the state.
Another View: Response to professor overlooks realities of health care system
The insurance mandate is a thoughtful solution to the problem of a lack of health care security.
Maine Voices: Collins takes unfair hits over common-sense Boiler MACT legislation
Her proposal would make possible regulations that protect both public health and thousands of jobs.
Our View: Court ruling doesn’t resolvePoliquin matter
If running a real estate development company is not commerce, one has to ask: What is?
Car repair: From nuts and boltsto bits and volts
The money-maker that is today’s auto dealer service department faces an uncertain future.