Suzanne perished on July 23, 2016, after a courageous three and a half year fight against cancer, at the age of 64. She was born to Charles and Marion Ouellette in Brunswick, Maine, where she grew up and attended Catholic school. After graduation from Brunswick High School, she studied cosmetology in Portland, Maine and became […]
August 2016
Linda Williamson
BATH — A service for Linda McCole Williamson, who died on June 15, 2016, will take place on Friday, Aug. 12, at 11 a.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery, Old Brunswick Road, Bath.
Trump’s trap: GOP nominee can’t let go of perceived slights
WASHINGTON For Donald Trump, it’s become a familiar pattern. The Republican nominee can’t let go of a perceived slight, no matter the potential damage to his presidential campaign or political reputation. Trump spent the days after winning the Republican nomination criticizing a U.S. district court judge’s Mexican heritage. The morning after accepting the Republican nomination […]
Bill would end ban on bikes in wilderness
SALT LAKE CITY More than 100 million acres of America’s most rugged landscapes designated as wilderness are off-limits to mountain bikers, but two Utah senators have introduced legislation that would allow bikers to join hikers and horseback riders in those scenic, undisturbed areas. The proposal is controversial within the biking community and opposed by conservationists […]
Outbreak of Zika prompts travel warning for Miami
MIAMI In a highly unusual travel warning, health officials advised pregnant women to avoid a part of Miami where mosquitoes are apparently transmitting Zika directly to humans. Health officials last Friday announced that mosquitoes have apparently started spreading Zika on the U.S. mainland, citing four cases they strongly believe were caused by bites. Ten more […]
Wildfires burn in 7 states, prompt evacuations
Wildfires are burning in seven Western U.S. states, from California’s famed Big Sur region to tribal towns and hamlets near Reno, Nevada. More than a dozen homes were destroyed in Montana, and evacuations were ordered in Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming. Firefighters were trying to stop a Washington blaze from reaching a thickly forested security zone […]
Paid family leave benefits rising in some sectors, regions
NEW YORK The call for paid family leave on the Democratic party platform is the most ambitious attempt by a major party in years to reverse the United States’ status as the only industrialized nation without any standard for paid time off for new parents. But over the last five years a handful of states […]
Pilot in fatal balloon crash was never grounded due to a gap in oversight
LOCKHART, Texas If Alfred “Skip” Nichols had been a commercial airplane pilot, he probably would have been grounded long ago. Nichols, the pilot of a hot air balloon that crashed over the weekend in Texas, killing 16, was able to keep flying despite having at least four convictions for drunken driving and twice spending time […]
Attorneys for Dylann Roof file death penalty challenge
CHARLESTON, S.C. Attorneys for the man charged with killing nine people at a Charleston church are challenging federal prosecutors’ intention to seek the death penalty against him. Lawyers for Dylann Roof argue in a motion filed Monday that the death penalty and federal death penalty law are unconstitutional. Their motion asks that a judge declare […]
Day care removed from ‘Pokemon Go’ app after strangers show up
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. A New Hampshire day care center has been removed from “Pokemon Go” after complaining to game’s developers about strangers lurking around the property. The Portsmouth Herald reports Little Blessings Child Care Center director Diane Lewis sent a letter to parents and the day care’s two dozen employees explaining that she had seen many […]