It’s unlikely to suspend the state’s harvest over excess licensing, an official says. In Maine, talks with the Passamaquoddies continue.
2013
U.S. plans to stay out of dispute over elvers
It’s unlikely to suspend the state’s harvest over excess licensing, an official says. In Maine, talks with the Passamaquoddies continue.
Holmes psychiatrist warned police before attack
A psychiatrist who treated James Holmes told police a month before the Colorado theater attack that Holmes was a danger to the public, new documents show.
Pettitte, Rivera frustrate Red Sox
After dropping their first two games to Boston, the Yankees finally get into the win column.
Following Obama’s lead, three Cabinet secretaries donate part of salary
Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew will voluntarily reduce their pay.
Bills to alter 2011 Maine health reforms debate
Democrats want to revive insurance rate reviews, but Republicans are opposed.
Reaction pours in to Roger Ebert’s death
The death of film critic Roger Ebert has elicited a wide reaction from directors, fellow critics and others:
New charge against man accused of tattooing Westbrook girls
Joshua Grant, 35, is accused of tattooing 14-year-old Westbrook girls, unlawful sexual contact and giving them alcohol.
Roger Ebert on some classic films and movie duds
Ebert reviewed thousands of films over the years, influencing moviegoers across the country with his uncomplicated, yet intelligent reviews.
Expelled student charged in Fryeburg Academy fire
The student allegedly started a fire in the gymnasium, which was put out by other students before it could spread.