But most who signed up for coverage say they found premiums in line with what they expected, or even lower, and are happy with the law.
May 2014
Yarmouth boys fight off Waynflete's rally
PORTLAND—Three days after surrendering 17 goals in a home loss to Falmouth, the Yarmouth boys’ lacrosse team, more specifically, its defense and junior goalie, Connor Hoehle, had something to prove. And it was a good thing they had a chip on their shoulders Friday afternoon when they visited the determined Waynflete Flyers. On a day […]
LePage invites Michaud, Pingree to meet about National Guard
Maine’s two congressional representatives had asked for a briefing from the Guard’s top general about reports of impending changes in the unit.
Credit card processors push for improved protections
Visa and Mastercard want to switch from magnetic strips to microchips
Vassalboro weighs opinions on ‘exploding targets’
Many residents at a hearing describe the recreational shooting as loud and destructive, but one proponent says, ‘To see trees blow up is pretty fun.’
Ousted Thai leaders surrender to military junta
The military remains in control as it summons more than 100 top political figures and disperses anti-coup activists.
Atlantic herring fishery closed for Gulf of Maine as limit approaches
The National Marine Fisheries Service says the region will remain closed through next May 1.
Maine baseball eliminated from America East tournament
The Black Bears are knocked off by Binghamton for the second straight season.
Hull of missing British yacht found off Massachusetts
The crew from a U.S. Navy ship finds no evidence of the sailors or a life raft.
Woman teased as ‘world’s ugliest’ pursues anti-bullying film
Lizzie Velasquez, who was born with a rare disease, brings the message that ‘it is possible to overcome everything.’