N.H.’s governor won’t consider leniency for convicted plotter.
2013
Feature Obituary: Elaine Richards, 77, mother and volunteer who overcame polio
GEORGETOWN – Less than three months after she had given birth to her first child, Elaine Joyce McAleney Richards was diagnosed with polio. The disease caused paralysis from the neck down, but Mrs. Richards overcame her physical disabilities to lead a full and rewarding life, including being married for more than 59 years, having a […]
NM teen accused of killing his parents, 3 siblings
Investigators trying to piece together what led to the violence late Saturday night found several guns believed used in the shootings, including one assault rifle.
German opposition victory may spell trouble for Merkel
The chancellor is seeking a third term at the helm of Europe’s largest economy later this year.
College Roundup: Maine women fall to Binghamton
ORONO – Stephanie Jensen scored 15 points and hit a key 3-pointer to give Binghamton a five-point lead with 1:16 to play, helping the Bearcats (2-16, 1-4 America East) take a 67-65 win over Maine (1-16, 0-4) on Sunday. Sophie Weckstrom hit a 3-pointer to pull the Black Bears within two with 59 seconds left, […]
Dispatches
Motorists could face delays Tuesday on Maine Turnpike / Maine lawmakers submit 1,780 bills for this session / Governor proclaims Monday day of community service . . . and more news from around the state.
In Biddeford, cribbage links generations of mill families
A fundraising project triggers memories for families with ties to Biddeford’s iconic textile mills.
Claws looking to build on their division lead
Maine goes for its sixth consecutive victory when it hosts the last-place Springfield Armor.
Torture of Afghan detainees continues, U.N. reports
The government says that insurgents are coached to say they were mistreated if they are captured.
Mistakes cost Pirates in loss to Monarchs
Portland wastes an early lead and suffers back-to-back defeats for the first time since November.