Julian Dunn was not at the elementary school the day of the shooting in December 2012, but is part of the community that has moved on.
February 2015
Long-shot heave from half court earns Mainer $10,000
Dan Ray, a Temple University student from Cumberland, makes ESPN’s ‘SportsCenter’ after his unlikely feat and wild celebration at a women’s basketball game. Watch video.
World Dispatches
LONDON Anti-Semitic incidents reach record high in Britain The number of anti-Semitic incidents in Britain hit a record high last year, with reactions to the conflict in Israel and Gaza last summer the biggest factor accounting for the jump, a charity said Thursday. The Community Security Trust said it recorded 1,168 incidents across the country […]
Feature Obituary: Mary Profenno, 78, ‘guiding force’ in family of pizzeria owner
She kept the homefront going while her husband ran Profenno’s Pizzeria & Pub in Westbrook.
Buying local is in the cards for fledgling Maine business
Sales of gift cards for use in the Portland area show promise for two entrepreneurs betting that shoppers want to support homegrown merchants.
‘Unbelievably frugal’ Vermonter leaves millions
A former janitor and gas station worker who liked to forage for firewood knew how to pick stocks.
Conrad Hilton charged in plane tirade
LOS ANGELES — Paris Hilton’s youngest brother was charged Tuesday with interfering with a flight crew on a trip from London during which authorities say he called other passengers peasants and made children cry with his death threats and profane tirades. Conrad Hilton, 20, wearing a dark suit and shirt buttoned to the collar, shuffled […]
African nations join in fight against Boko Haram
Hundreds of the Islamic fighters are reported dead as the conflict takes on a growing international perspective.
The Startup Line: two Maine tech executives accept new positions
John Ferland will oversee a consultancy for Ocean Renewable Power, and Keri Seitz leaves FHC Inc. to join Boothbay-based Biovation.
Our View: Governor’s budget speech is aimed at two targets
LePage will have to sell his plan to his own party as well as to Democrats if it is going to pass.