One dead in turnpike crash in Falmouth/Man sought in connection with Maine burglaries … and more news from around the state.
September 2013
Baykeeper’s legacy found on six continents
An organization co-founded by Joe Payne now has 209 members worldwide, including a bayoukeeper in Louisiana, a canalkeeper in London and a wetlandskeeper in Australia.
Hope House developer builds bastion against homelessness
Richard Berman sees the effort to welcome and shelter our immigrants as a spiritual matter.
Sports Digest
AHL Monarchs blank Pirates in final preseason game Martin Jones stopped all 24 shots he faced Sunday afternoon for the Manchester Monarchs in a 3-0 exhibition victory over the Portland Pirates at Goffstown, N.H. Manchester jumped out to an early lead, as Andrew Campbell opened the scoring just 3:13 into the game. Jordan Weal and […]
Partners in hope: Assisting asylum seekers in Maine
Philanthropist Richard Berman and Hope Acts team up to aid our most vulnerable immigrants.
College Roundup: Maine wins America East opener
ORONO – Alex Abrahams intercepted an attempted clear and put a shot past the keeper with 3:05 remaining to give the University of Maine a 2-1 win over Maryland-Baltimore Country in an America East women’s soccer match Sunday. The Black Bears (4-3-3, 1-0 America East) opened the scoring in the 43rd minute when Joanie L’Abbe […]
For LePage’s departed education chief, reform was a rocky road
Stephen Bowen, who has quit, had similar ideology, but memos show inner turmoil over slow progress.
Sox well-suited despite dropping finale
With the home-field edge sewed up, John Farrell won’t fret over losing a meaningless game.
Maine prosecutor, attorney clash on domestic violence issue
District Attorney Maeghan Maloney draws fire for her tough policy pursuing domestic violence cases.
Plant owner to claim absence negates charges
Craig Sanborn will argue he can’t be guilty of manslaughter because he was not at his N.H. ammunition plant when it exploded.