At stake is the company’s plan to make its rockets reusable, which would revolutionize launches and reduce costs.
February 2015
‘Stop whining,’ 911 dispatcher tells daughter of dying man
The dispatcher could face termination, depending on the investigation.
Robert Zemeckis to direct romantic thriller starring Brad Pitt
Paramount Pictures announces the untitled film, with the screenplay by Steven Knight.
‘Thelma & Louise’ marking milestone
Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon are looking at ways to celebrate, 25 years after the film’s release.
Connecticut pushes ahead with park plans
A Waterford selectman criticizes the proposed shoreline project as both expensive and redundant.
Vermont monitors students, staff after TB case
A school employee has an active case of the disease.
Concert review: Ray Chen ‘revelatory’ in his Portland Ovations performance
The violinist and collaborator, Julio Elizalde, wowed a too-small crowd Wednesday night.
Children’s book recounts snowy owl rescue in Portland
Islandport Press and Maine Audubon collaborate on new title.
Letter to the editor: Implications of LePage tax reform plan need scrutiny
The Jan. 25 news article by J. Craig Anderson (“Maine Sunday Telegram analysis: LePage plan will reduce tax burden for most Maine workers”) and op-ed column by Michael Cuzzi (“LePage’s bold budget proposal starts overdue debate on taxes”) dissected the pros and cons of Gov. LePage’s tax reform plan. Although both were detailed and articulate, […]
Letter to the editor: Since justice isn’t infallible, exoneration process needed
Maine may soon be the only state without a felony exoneration for a wrongful conviction in modern times. Former Deputy Attorney General (and now judge) William Stokes reportedly explained the lack of such exonerations in Maine by stating, “In Maine, we’re different.” Mainers are not so convinced of our system’s infallibility. In September 2014, a […]