The state now has hundreds of small, legal businesses that grow medical marijuana — separate from dispensaries — and a new law may add to demand for them.
September 2013
Netanyahu warns: Don’t trust Iran
Israel’s leader contends Iran’s conciliatory gestures hide a march toward making a nuclear bomb.
The Fryeburg Fair: Last but not least
The fair showcases more than 3,000 animals and typically attracts about 200,000.
Trial focuses on response to Gulf spill
Attorneys argue that BP could have capped the well sooner if it hadn’t ignored earlier warnings.
Music, art and charity mark Great North Fest
The festival in Norridgewock was the scene of fun and kindness as Strangers Helping Strangers collected items for a food bank.
Health clinics key to success of Obamacare
With more people insured, community health centers will be playing a greater role under the new law.
Senators want NYC-Conn. rail power failure probe
A temporary electrical system will power the Metro-North line between New York City and New Haven, Conn., today, and will also allow for limited Acela Express service.
School shooting still haunts young lives
The students suffer nightmares, and sounds reminding them of the attack stir panic, parents say.
Hospital disputes vigil tied to emergency room closure
But a group will gather Tuesday night in the St. Andrews Hospital parking lot in Boothbay Harbor.
Debut of ‘Meatballs 2’ tops at box offices
LOS ANGELES – “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2” slurped up the box office. The animated Sony sequel featuring the voices of Bill Hader and Anna Faris opened in first place and earned $35 million in its debut weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The original “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” was showered […]