Six years of payroll data show that faculty, administration and service employees have been hit equally by a $26 million reduction.
May 2014
Local & State Dispatches
Fryeburg man charged with assault / Fire destroys Unity house / Boating safety urged
Nation & World Dispatches
SANAA, Yemen Military says it has control of al-Qaida stronghold Yemen’s military said Saturday it has regained control of an al-Qaida stronghold in the country’s south as part of an ongoing offensive, an attack that killed seven militants and two soldiers. Elsewhere in the province, a military official said soldiers opened fire on militants as […]
On Baseball: Mookie Betts’ on-base streak ends
The Sea Dog went 66 straight regular-season games getting on base.
Jason Patric’s custody case may affect others
The actor could regain visitation with a son conceived using his donated sperm.
Dennis Hopper Day draws fans to Taos
A motorcycle procession honors the ‘Easy Rider’ actor and director.
Concussions sideline Greely soccer player
A debilitating series of concussions made Sam Porter, an all-state soccer player from Cumberland, give up on his collegiate dreams. But he found ways to stay in the game – and another way to win.
Waterville merchants debate parking plan
They weigh in on enforcement of parking limits on farmers market days, possible change in location of the farmers market and the general need to keep parking spaces open for customers.
Madawaska poses challenge, opportunity for Mike Michaud
His northern Maine roots and union background give the openly gay Democrat standing outside the state’s liberal bastions.
Connecticut museum depicts Benedict Arnold before he turned traitor
The exhibit is a departure from the city of Norwich’s tendency to shove their native son under the rug.