Public safety was his concern.
May 2014
E-cigarettes seen useful as tobacco replacement
British researchers find the tubes better than other therapies.
Drone memo reportedly will be released
Senate confirmation of a Boston judge may rest on a file being opened.
Boston to debate College Athletes Bill of Rights
A city councilor has proposed a bill that would prevent Boston’s schools from revoking scholarships when athletes are injured or otherwise fall out of favor with coaches.
More than $3,000, wallet returned to Waterville assault victim
The stolen property was found on a burglary suspect and returned to the victim after a three-month delay.
Family: Woman seriously hurt in Fenway Park fall
Elisabeth Scotland remains hospitalized in serious condition and her prognosis is ‘uncertain.’
Feedback
Thank you for visiting your new pressherald.com. Your feedback is very important to us. Please use this form to let us know what you think or to report problems and issues with this website.
Barks and recreation: Cracking the canine code at play
A couple of dogs at play show a language of honesty and deceit, empathy and perhaps even a humanlike morality.
Traffic delays expected on Martin's Point Bridge
FALMOUTH — Stop-and-go traffic delays are expected on the Route 1-Martin’s Point Bridge this week, while CMP Construction Co. is constructing a new retaining wall for the bridge. Traffic will be restricted to an alternating lane Wednesday-Friday, from 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Vehicles will begin to flow freely at 4 p.m. Friday, May 23, in anticipation […]
Gerzofsky, Gideon to hold Freeport hours
FREEPORT — Democratic state Sen. Stan Gerzofsky of Brunswick and Rep. Sara Gideon, D-Freeport, will hold public office hours at Bow Street Market on Saturday, May 24, from 10 a.m.-noon. Office hours are open to members of the public who would like to express their opinions and concerns on state and personal matters. Gerzofsky is serving […]