I don’t want barriers to our citizens voting in the state of Maine. Republican politicians keep repeating the same line about fraud and “vulnerabilities” in Maine’s voting system, but those claims are misleading. Even the leading proponents of the change to curtail Maine voters, Secretary of State Charles Summers and Maine Republican Party chairman Charles […]
October 2011
MAINE COMPASS: Real estate recession is no time to discard historic buildings
Anthony Ronzio’s column “Sometimes, a landmark building’s potential has just come and gone” on Sept. 21 raises some good points, but it reaches the wrong conclusion.
Pirates win exhibition finale, 2-0
Ryan Duncan and Ashton Rome score in the Pirates’ win at the Cumberland County Civic Center.
Weekend police logs
Incidents and arrests for Waterville area, Somerset and Franklin counties.
Greek deficit projected at 8.5 percent of GDP
The Cabinet in Greece met to approve the 2012 budget and complete a plan to cut civil service staff by 30,000 by the end of the year.
Woman hurt in ATV accident in Dover-Foxcroft
The 40-year old woman from Sangerville is taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
True clinches road racing crown with runner-up finish
The North Yarmouth native places second in the USA 10-mile championship race in Minneapolis to wrap up the season-long series
Coastal flooding expected south of Portland today
Flooding could happen near high tide at 3:30 p.m.
Child injured in Richmond house fire
RICHMOND — A young boy suffered burns over 30 percent of his body today when his River Road home caught fire.
Expanded jetport opens to passengers today
A $75 million expansion that was formally dedicated last week is open to air traffic and passengers.