Downeaster passengers on trains 680 and 682 were transferred to a bus at Haverhill Station to be transported to Boston.
2016
Chinese investors swearing off stocks after market turmoil
The ruling Communist Party had been encouraging widespread stock ownership to help transform its financial markets and propel economic reform.
Worth a toast: Maine to lower many liquor prices Feb. 1
Cost decreases will outweigh increases as the state changes the way it prices the most popular hard alcoholic drinks.
On the Job: For a luthier, there’s always strings attached
Richard Roth of Yarmouth loves rebuilding high-quality vintage guitars.
Tom Caron: Can the Patriots get it together?
Other sports teams have limped into the playoffs, only to win it all.
Aidan Whitis winning in new environment at Marshwood
The former independent wrestler is fitting in quickly with a talented team.
Charles Lawton: Some key economic issues for Maine in 2016 are not what you’d expect
Education budgets and overall pay deserve more attention than welfare cuts and the minimum wage.
Another View: U.S. should question execution of outspoken Saudi cleric
Sheik Nimr Baqr al-Nimr was a voice for reform, and the decision to put him to death could fuel more chaos.
Letter to the editor: Portland immigrant shows inspiring tenacity, gratitude
I read with great interest the Jan. 1 front-page article on Haroun Adam’s reunion with his family at the Portland jetport in December (“Reunited Sudanese family sees bright future in Maine”). I met Haroun in the spring of 2015; he was working very hard to improve his English. He spoke of his family and the […]
Letter to the editor: Hold ‘affluenza’ teen, mother accountable for their actions
The articles on Ethan Couch, the teen fugitive known for his “affluenza” defense in an OUI that killed four people, floored me (“Official: ‘Affluenza’ teen wins 3-day delay in deportation”; “Mom of ‘affluenza’ teen jailed in U.S. after being deported from Mexico,” Dec. 31). So if a child comes from parents with money, they are […]