The Democratic front-runner is mistrusted because she changes her positions as public opinion changes.
April 2, 2016
Another View: Tied Supreme Court will shortchange justice
The effect of the Republican plan to stonewall any Obama nominee is already apparent.
Commentary: Don’t take a bad table sitting down
A woman dining alone is the stuff of whispers and gossip. A man dining alone is the stuff of mystery and intrigue.
The humble Farmer: Brain Awareness Week gives us something to think about
If you missed it, you can prepare for next year’s by pondering National Make Up Your Mind Day.
Celtics end Warriors’ 54-game home winning streak, 109-106
Boston holds off Golden State in the final seconds, handing the Warriors just their eighth defeat of the season – and their first at home in more than 14 months.
House in New Gloucester destroyed by fire
The blaze started in the home’s two-car garage and spread to the house before firefighters arrived, an official says.
Senate: No roll call votes until Deschambault is seated
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage’s refusal Friday to seat Susan Deschambault will mean any controversial legislation will not be voted on in the Senate for as long as five business days, the deadline for the governor to swear in the District 32 senator elect. Senate Democratic Leader Justin Alfond said on Friday that, because of […]
Collins looking forward to meeting with Supreme Court nominee
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, plans to meet with Chief Judge Merrick Garland, the president’s nominee to the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, bucking Republican party leaders who insist that the Senate should not consider a nominee until after the presidential election. President Barack Obama nominated Garland on March 16 to fill the seat […]
Despite forecasts of snow for the weekend, businesses in OOB are open for the season
Pier Fries owner Allan Buotte hands a box of French fries to customer Jennifer Small on Friday, the first day of the season for the iconic food stand in downtown Old Orchard Beach. Pier Fries first opened in 1932.
House passes legislation allowing families to sue DHHS
AUGUSTA — York County parents moved one step closer Friday to gaining the right to sue the Department of Health and Human Services over abuses at the Sunshine Child Care and Preschool in Lyman. On Friday, the House passed the measure, 79-66, with mostly Democrats supporting the bill. Further action in the Senate is needed […]