GORHAM – The 1-8 Westbrook Blue Blazes hosted the 8-2 Bonny Eagle Scots at the USM Ice Arena Monday afternoon. On paper, the game should perhaps have been an easy victory by a large margin for Bonny Eagle; they beat Westbrook earlier in the seasons by a score of 12-2, after all. But Westbrook hasn’t […]
2013
LePage administration retreats from Brunswick tax dispute
At issue is whether Kestrel Aeroworks, a tenant at the former naval air station, should have to pay property taxes.
Transportation secretary to leave Obama administration
Under his watch, Ray LaHood pushed to curb distracted driving, promoted high-speed rail and demanded tougher fuel efficiency requirements for automakers.
State of Portland: Homelessness, education among mayor's concerns
PORTLAND — Mayor Michael Brennan recited a roster of achievements and challenges Monday night in Portland’s first “state of the city” address. The address is required by the 2010 City Charter amendment that created Brennan’s office; he is the city’s first popularly elected mayor since 1923. “A lot of what I’ve been doing is trying […]
Cape Elizabeth lawyer's judicial nomination back on track
PORTLAND — The second time may be the charm for William Kayatta Jr., the Cape Elizabeth lawyer renominated to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Tuesday announced the Senate Judiciary Committee will reconsider Kayatta’s nomination to the Boston court by President Barack Obama on Thursday. The […]
Idexx posts higher fourth-quarter profits
Idexx said fourth-quarter earnings rose 16 percent on revenue growth of 4 percent.
You're on the list: Portland buys the numbers, because rankings pay dividends
PORTLAND — The Portland-Auburn area ranks No. 8 among the nation’s “best restaurant cities,” The Huffington Post announced Friday. The ranking is based on the area’s ratio of restaurants per capita of 23.5 – nearly as many per person as New York City (No. 5), which has 24.4. The previous week, a City Hall press […]
Kennebunk prostitution trial delayed until Feb. 13
The prosecution is asking Maine’s high court to reinstate 46 invasion-of-privacy charges that were dismissed last week.
'I'd rather be doing anything than this': More people in need turn to panhandling on Portland streets
PORTLAND — Timing is everything, the saying goes, and Maurice “Mo” Allen became homeless at one of the worst times: winter. Allen, 33, is a Portland resident who lost his restaurant job in the fall. After struggling to pay his bills, he said, he had to vacate his apartment in December. In January, he started […]
Nickel from 1913 likely to fetch millions
The 1913 Liberty Head nickel is one of only five known to exist.