They feel bruised by comments of New York’s mayor, President Obama and Attorney General Holder.
2015
FairPoint and striking workers resume talks, but won’t comment on them
The two sides meet with a federal mediator in Washington, apparently under strict guidelines that they not make public statements.
Maine’s 2015 ice fishing season is underway
State officials say many bodies of water all over the state are open for ice fishing, but not all of them are safe because of thin ice.
Prayers held as weather blocks divers from AirAsia site
Divers grapple with light rain and rolling waves as they try to reach what is believed to be the fuselage of the crashed plane.
Windy ‘deep freeze’ headed to Maine after weekend snowstorm
By tonight, the wind chill factor will make it feel like 10 below zero in the Portland area and 30 below up north.
Palace: Sex claims against Prince Andrew false
Buckingham Palace makes a second statement emphatically denying the allegations.
Oakland man charged twice over weekend for illegal driving
Steven Gillespie, 44, was stopped twice by the same state police trooper.
Interactive data: Maine’s export overachievers
While Maine’s other commodities have seen some increases in export activity, the food sectors – agricultural and seafood products – have been steadily rising since the Great Recession. Here’s a snapshot of what’s been going where.
Patriots Beat: No Super Bowl title equals failure for New England
The team has been built to succeed in the postseason.
Read a poem by Glenn Morazzini
The Maine Arts Commission named the 63-year-old poet from Cumberland the state’s 2015 Literary Arts Fellow.