Sarah Marshall grew up rooting for the Pats – then came BC and a guy named Ryan.
September 2013
Driver charged in killing two bicyclists released on bail
HAMPTON, N.H. – A New Hampshire woman charged with plowing her car into a group of bicyclists, killing two Massachusetts women, has been released on $50,000 bail. Nineteen-year-old Darriean Hess, of Seabrook, was charged with two counts of negligent homicide in last weekend’s crash. Police say she was driving without a license when she ran […]
George Will: Bernanke offers illusion of a firm hand on economy’s tiller
But the economy has always defied efforts to steer it, and the Fed faces political pressures as well.
Fighting health act, tea party gains steam
The re-energized group is gaining donations and data while rallying to hobble Obamacare.
On Basketball: Everything’s good for the Red Claws’ coach
WALTHAM, Mass. – Mike Taylor looked energized Saturday, walking around in the comfortable environment of a gymnasium, filled with the sounds of basketballs bouncing and sneakers squeaking. Taylor, entering his second year as coach of the Maine Red Claws, oversaw a tryout Saturday at the Boston Celtics’ training facility (the Red Claws are the D-League affiliate […]
State with own reform adapts to Obamacare
Massachusetts led the way with a health insurance marketplace, but now must work within the federal law.
House Republicans OK bill delaying health care law
Senate Democrats vow to reject the House measure as a partial government shutdown looms Tuesday.
Eastern Maine Notebook: Bangor Christian’s boys keep that soccer winning streak pumping
BANGOR – Bangor Christian soccer coach Aaron Wilcox admits he gets a lot of “soccer think time” in the early morning. His job as a mail truck driver means he’s working at the crack of dawn, driving from Hampden to the Lincoln area and beyond. “I get to think about what I want to do […]
Adria and Bruce Rusk – married, working full time
A Falmouth couple is thankful for improved coverage even though they won’t be getting any government subsidies.
Temporary bus from Chelsea to Cony High School ending
The town lost bus service to the high school after the Augusta board didn’t renew a 10-year contract.