BOSTON (AP) — Struggling on the road and playing against the defending Stanley Cup champions, New York Islanders coach Jack Capuano knew what most were likely thinking before this late-season matchup.
March 2012
OUR OPINION: Please keep spirit of legislative compromise alive
Unlike their dysfunctional cousins in Washington, the members of the Maine Legislature have managed to steer clear from the kind of partisanship that gives politics a bad name.
OUR OPINION: If MSHA reform bill isn’t political, prove it
A bill designed to reform the Maine State Housing Authority has been criticized here and elsewhere as a blatant attempt to politicize an independent state agency.
THEODORA KALIKOW: American Dream has evaporated for lower-income workers
Earlier this winter, I went to the Association of American Colleges & Universities annual conference in Washington, where I attended the women’s networking breakfast.
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: Focus on social issues alienates voters worried about economy
It’s been a wild ride, but the storyline of the Republican race remains remarkably simple and constant: It’s Mitt Romney and the perishable pretenders.
DANA MILBANK: Republicans do know women vote, don’t they?
When will Republicans stop their vagina monologue?
Headline about Wescott inflammatory, defamatory
Your headline regarding Seth Wescott’s tax situation was nothing short of a publicity stunt to sell papers. This young man travels internationally, working at his craft. He runs a business, is a spokesperson for the state and a role model for young and old alike. While not excusing him from paying his taxes, remember, someone […]
Anson residents approve budget, new fire truck
ANSON — Residents voted at their annual Town Meeting on Saturday afternoon to buy a new firetruck.
‘People want to get involved’
It’s been more than a month since police announced a major development in the case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, but interest is still thriving on social media.
St. Albans’ new budget leaves tax rate unchanged
ST. ALBANS — Road Commissioner Ronnie Finson didn’t have time to celebrate his twin victories at the annual Town Meeting on Saturday — he was out plowing snow and sanding roads, just as he has done for the last 27 years.