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September 2018
Judge to decide if Cosby goes to prison for 2004 sex assault
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Bill Cosby faced the start of a sentencing hearing Monday at which a judge will decide how to punish the 81-year-old comedian who blazed the trail for other black entertainers and donated millions to black causes but preyed on at least one young woman and perhaps many more. Cosby was the […]
Scrabble dictionary adds ‘OK,’ ‘ew’ to official play
NEW YORK (AP) — Scrabble players, time to rethink your game because 300 new words are coming your way, including some long-awaited gems: OK and ew, to name a few. Merriam-Webster released the sixth edition of “The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary” on Monday, four years after the last freshening up. The company, at the behest […]
Historic Casco Bay island once owned by Arctic explorer up for sale
A private Casco Bay island once owned by famed Arctic explorer Robert Peary is up for sale, complete with two private sandy beaches and a secluded camp. But the next owner is sure to pay a whole lot more than the $800 Peary offered for it in 1907. Crab Island is a 10-minute boat ride […]
Bibber Memorial celebrates first responders
KENNEBUNK — Richard “Dick” Bibber greeted people as they walked into the West Kennebunk Fire Station for a first responder lunch on Saturday, thanking them for their service to the community. Bibber, 79, who served the town for many years as an EMT and as a deputy fire chief, wanted to acknowledge the work the […]
Spreading the love of books in Old Orchard Beach
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Experts say that introducing children to books at a young age is one of the key ways to foster a life-long love of reading. Local library advocates are doing just that. A handful of members of Friends of Libby Library stopped by Jameson School to donate to students the 57 […]
Bath council to tackle contract rezoning, outdoor burners
BATH — The City Council next month will make final decisions on a contract rezoning for a new coffee shop and a decision on outdoor wood burners. Both items received unanimous City Council passage Sept. 5, and will return for second and final votes Wednesday, Oct. 3. Aroma Joe’s franchisee Mike Pelletier wants to construct […]
Letters to the editor: In support of Berry, King; word from a Brunswick council hopeful
Supporting Seth For a lot of reasons, this year’s election seems especially consequential. National issues use up most of the oxygen, but much rides on our local and state races, too. This year, I’m looking forward to voting to reelect Seth Berry to the state legislature. Here’s why: He makes serving his constituents his top […]
Graham F. West: Just three Republicans
Months ago, the Senate Judiciary Committee reviewed, discussed, and passed bipartisan legislation that would protect Special Counsel Mueller from a politically-motivated firing. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, however, refuses to let the legislation come up for a vote in the full Senate. Now, House Democrats are trying a different tactic. They plan to bring up […]
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