Steven Gamache is the son of former World Boxing Association world champion Joey Gamache.
2013
Actor Dempsey has winning bid for Tully’s Coffee chain
The Maine native, whose $9,150,000 bid beat out Starbucks Corp., says he wants to rescue the chain, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October.
Toilet plungers used against alleged Richmond attacker
Blake Sandelin, 31, of Richmond, was arrested on charges of domestic violence assault, according to Richmond Police Chief Scott MacMaster.
Search continues for Mass. author Lehane’s missing beagle
The 47-year-old author of books including “Mystic River” and “Gone, Baby, Gone” is offering a monetary reward and has said he’ll name a character in his next book after whoever finds Tessa.
Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine to air issues at meeting
Friday’s daylong meeting at SAM’s conference center in Augusta will start off with a review of 2012 issues by the executive director.
Jury selection begins in Maine double murder trial
Thirty-year-old Joel Hayden of New Bedford, Mass., is charged in the deaths of Renee Sandora of New Gloucester and Trevor Mills, also of New Bedford.
Baby recovering after car-seat ejection in Raymond collision
RAYMOND – At 4:40 p.m. Thursday, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office responded to the intersection of North Raymond Road and Ledge Hill Road in Raymond for a two-vehicle crash, which ejected a baby from a car seat. Chynna Blaney, 19, of Raymond, and her 6-month-old infant son were traveling eastbound on Ledge Hill Road in […]
Pringle’s politics cast by medicine
Sandwiched between two long periods serving patients, Dr. Jane Pringle spent six years at disability insurance giant Unum in Portland, learning a lot about how medical insurance rates are impacted by errors, overpayments and government programs. “Without that six years of Unum experience I don’t think I would feel adequately equipped to go into the […]
Pringle’s politics cast by medicine
Sandwiched between two long periods serving patients, Dr. Jane Pringle spent six years at disability insurance giant Unum in Portland, learning a lot about how medical insurance rates are impacted by errors, overpayments and government programs. “Without that six years of Unum experience I don’t think I would feel adequately equipped to go into the […]
QUINN'S CORNER – Coffee-shop gang crunches numbers
Bloggers feature tales of how much better things were “in the old days” – 50-cent gas versus $4 gas, and so on. Their riffs are entertaining, but inaccurate. To compare an FDR dollar with an Obama dollar is apples and oranges. Two bits in the 1930s deserved some thought; a quarter today is beneath notice. […]