BOSTON – It’s tough getting a headline in the New England sports pages these days. Just ask the first-place Red Sox. Last week, they finished off their best homestand in more than three years, an 8-1 stretch that included two walk-off wins. That made eight walk-offs this season for the Sox. According to the Elias […]
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Buxton police step up patrols at popular partying spot
Police issued summonses to seven juveniles recently for offenses such as drug and alcohol possession.
Buxton police step up patrols at popular partying spot
Police issued summonses to seven juveniles recently for offenses such as drug and alcohol possession.
Buxton police step up patrols at popular partying spot
Police issued summonses to seven juveniles recently for offenses such as drug and alcohol possession.
‘Big Brother’ airs racist, anti-gay comments by contestants
One contestant calls a housemate ‘queer’ and tells a fellow Asian contestant to ‘shut up and go make some rice.’ Derogatory statements about blacks were also aired.
Westbrook police recover body from Presumpscot River
The body is recovered from an area of the river near the Cumberland Street Bridge.
Estranged husband sought in N.H. woman’s homicide
The charge alleges that James Robarge recklessly caused the death of 42-year-old Kelly Robarge on June 27 by inflicting trauma to her body.
Friends concerned about missing Portland musician, lobsterman
Michael Allen has not been seen or heard from since Friday morning, they say.
LePage vetoes 21 bills; 82 total for session
The governor, who axed a bill to hike the minimum wage Tuesday, now has 33 more vetoes than Longley in ’77.
LePage may OK bill requiring labels for genetically modified foods
The bill received unanimous votes in the Maine Senate and House, but if approved, could draw a lawsuit from agribusiness giant Monsanto.