He will continue to use the Murphy bed installed in his office for those late nights at work.
2016
Syrian government refuses U.N. truce terms for Aleppo
At least 164 civilians have been killed in six days and 275,000 people are trapped inside the city.
Iraqi forces dig in as Mosul battle rages
The troops are being slowed down by sniper fire and suicide bombings.
German Chancellor Merkel says she’s seeking a fourth term
She is the first leader of a reunited Germany to have grown up under communism in the former East Germany – and the nation’s first female head of government.
36 Timberhill Road, Windham
The spacious, one-owner, 11-room custom home has a huge office and wonderful views.
Tesla and Tucker: A tale of two startups
There are striking parallels between the pair, across a seven-decade span.
As turkey farmer fights cancer, his birds couldn’t be in better hands
In the years since Scott Greaney of Mercer got cancer, relatives have pulled their weight.
Long Creek juvenile center’s mental health protocols questioned after suicide
‘Every red flag should have gone up’ in the case of a suicidal transgender teen, national experts say. So far, the state-run facility has shed no light.
In Maine elections, big spenders weren’t always big winners
Tens of millions of dollars backed Maine candidates and causes, but in some cases, message and broader context mattered more.
Barney Frank warns against hasty repeal of Dodd-Frank Act
But some in Maine’s banking industry say the reforms have made it especially difficult for smaller financial institutions and their customers.