I urge all voters in South Portland to vote for the Waterfront Protection Ordinance on Nov. 5, to protect the future of our community and the health of our families. Opponents claim there are no plans to reverse flow and bring tar sands oil to South Portland, but the facts show otherwise. An existing state […]
September 2013
Letter: Watson for Brunswick School Board
My family is enthusiastically endorsing Byron Watson for the District 1 seat on the Brunswick School Board. His opponent represents the same old, and tired, ultra-liberal tax-and-spend mentality that has brought us everything from double-digit tax hikes to the very scary and ill-fated Obamacare. Byron Watson is a breath of fresh air returning to the […]
Turner dairy barn burns; no cows, people hurt
Neighbors and passers-by help lead about 130 head of cattle to safety.
Ex-Boston FBI head to plead guilty in ethics case
Within a year of joining a private company, Kenneth Kaiser had contact with FBI agents investigating the company.
Bird hunting seasons kick off in Maine this week
Grouse, woodcock, waterfowl and turkey seasons all start this week.
Former Maine Gov. Curtis to speak at USM
He will speak on Thursday as part of the university’s series ‘Politics Then and Now, in Maine and the Nation.’
Small jet hits hangar at Santa Monica Airport
Firefighters were still contending hours later with the smoldering ruins of the building and the plane, and had yet to determine how many people were inside the jet.
Walter White’s ‘Bad’ behavior comes to its end
Spoiler alert: Don’t read beyond the first four paragraphs if you don’t want to know what happens.
Richmond teen sought by police
WISCASSET An arrest warrant for a Richmond man who has admitted sending graphic images to a 13-year-old Wiscasset girl has been issued after his failure to appear in court last week. According to records at Wiscasset District Court, Daniel N. Reusch Jr., 18, was not in court as scheduled on the morning of Sept. 25. […]