IN FAIRFIELD, Wednesday at 9:43 a.m., a complaint was investigated at Big Apple on Main Street.
December 2011
DENIS THOET: Lifelong career may be overrated, ’cause job-jumping was lots of fun
The post World War II generation, of which I am a member, has used up much of the world’s oil, turned our air into carbon dioxide — and taken all the jobs. So there are pitifully few left for the next generation.
GOLF: Purpoodock to host LPGA Futures event
CAPE ELIZABETH — The Purpoodock Club’s board of governors voted Wednesday night to accept an LPGA Futures Tour tournament at the course in July.
Deer hunter article moving, inspiring
I am writing in regards to a story that appeared in the Nov. 25 newspaper, “A Hunt Like No Other ….” Jeff Molloy of Palermo was the victim of a tragic accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down, and yet he refused to give up doing what he loved to do, hunt deer. […]
BOOK SIGNING in Augusta: Professor Elizabeth Leonard
Secretary of State Charlie Summers will be hosting a book signing by Maine author Professor Elizabeth D. Leonard on December 13 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the Maine State Archives Search Room.
Occupy Augusta is leaving Capitol Park today
After a nearly two-month stay, Occupy Augusta members began disassembling their encampment today following a federal ruling Wednesday saying the group needed a permit to stay in the park.
AGATHA CHRISTIE: In her own words
In time for the holiday season, the 1977 autobiography of mystery writer Agatha Christie has been reissued with an introduction by her grandson, Matthew Prichard.