The fourth annual festival in Bangor will feature more than 150 showing products, offering demonstrations and more.
October 2014
N.H. judge tosses out alcohol test in fatality
Police should have obtained a search warrant before testing for blood-alcohol content, a judge rules.
Quarantined nurse criticizes handling of her case
A nurse who had contact with Ebola patients in West Africa complains about being detained and questioned over several hours at Newark International Airport.
Poll: A majority of Mainers oppose ban on bear-baiting
A new Maine sunday Telegram poll also shows a deadlocked race for the 2nd Congressional District.
Shooting spree in California attracts scores of officers
Two deputies are dead and two other victims are wounded.
California Highway Patrol officer suspected of sending nude photos
He allegedly stole racy photos from the cellphones of women arrested on drunken driving charges and sent them to fellow officers.
Teacher called hero for intercepting gunman
It isn’t clear if the freshman committed suicide or if he accidentally shot himself during the struggle.
Pocketbook issues key in District 2 race
Issues including Social Security, health care and energy are likely to drive the election’s outcome.
Mill closures remind us of Maine paper’s power
Mainers remain attached to a product that seems to be crumpling into memory.
Book review: ‘Second Nature’ details complex environmental history of New England
A UMaine professor’s look at land and culture presents a comprehensive, if dizzying, history.