Leaving a trail of havoc in its wake, a ‘small T-rex’ of a winter storm could leave more than a foot of snow in some Maine locations.
2012
Three Cape Elizabeth students arrested for selling pot cookies
Police began investigating possible drug sales at the school after some of the students fell ill, and the suspects now face felony trafficking charges.
Bail set for NH woman accused of lying to police
Police say Kathryn “Kat” McDonough of Portsmouth gave a false alibi for her and her boyfriend, Seth Mazzaglia, who is jailed on a charge of second-degree murder.
Big community projects continue into new year for Bath
BATH — The City of Ships enjoyed some key accomplishments in 2012, and more are in the making for 2013. Faced with an uncertain future, the Bath Youth Meetinghouse and Skatepark moved into its new home, the former National Guard Armory on Old Brunswick Road, in July. The dilapidated condition of the Skatepark’s former building, […]
Scarborough library to close for inventory
SCARBOROUGH — The Scarborough Public Library will close Jan. 2-4, 2013, for inventory. The eBook Cloud Library and Minerva online catalog will be available to Internet users at the library website, and the library will reopen Jan. 5, 2013, at 10 a.m.
Deadly storm slams Northeast, stymies travelers
Thousands of travelers were trying to make it home Thursday after the fierce storm stranded them at airports or relatives’ homes around the region.
GOP willing to bend on issues after election
Seven weeks after an electoral drubbing, some party leaders are showing a willingness to make changes on taxes, immigration reform and gun control.
Former Braves player Andruw Jones arrested on battery charge
Gwinnett County Detention Center records say Jones was booked into the jail around early Tuesday and was released on $2,400 bond.
Sen.-elect Warren of Mass. forms PAC
Warren, who takes office next month, raised tens of millions of dollars in her successful effort to unseat Republican Sen. Scott Brown.
Colby College sets opening date for museum’s new pavilion
The Waterville college says the July 13, 2013, opening of the 26,000-square-foot Alfond-Lunder Family Pavilion will make the Colby College Museum of Art the largest art museum in Maine.