A proposal to increase Maine Turnpike tolls by 26 percent may trigger a review by the Legislature’s watchdog agency.
June 2012
Appeals could jeopardize wind farms deal
Less than two weeks ago, a Canadian energy company and a major wind power developer with turbines in Maine announced they had closed a deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars to expand wind power projects across the Northeast.
SIDELINES — STEVE SOLLOWAY: Clukey inspiring girls at camp
READFIELD — “Hi, I’m Julia. What’s your name?”
Drug abuse panel gives action plan
AUGUSTA — A statewide panel looking for solutions to Maine’s prescription drug abuse crisis refined its action plan Tuesday as the state was hit with its 24th drugstore robbery, a figure equal to the total number of pharmacy robberies that occurred last year.
Supreme Court ruling gives inmates hope for freedom
DETROIT — The Supreme Court ruling that banned states from imposing mandatory life sentences on juveniles offers an unexpected chance at freedom to more than 2,000 inmates who had almost no hope they would ever get out.
Foster care group closing doors
PORTLAND — More than 90 Maine children who are in foster care will have to get services elsewhere because Casey Family Services is shutting down its offices in seven states to redirect those resources into grants.
James R. Schmidt Awards presented
WATERVILLE — Waterville’s Lakewood Continuing Care Center and its Food-Services Director Maggie Black, both were honored recently at Kennebec Behavioral Health’s 52nd annual meeting.
Calling actors for ‘Lost on a Mountain in Maine’ movie
Filmmaker Ryan Cook is looking for a brave, determined boy to portray iconic Mainer Donn Fendler on the big screen.
Concerns shared on merging forestry, agriculture
AUGUSTA — Fred Hardy, a retired dairy farmer from New Sharon, said he’s been opposed merging the state departments of agriculture and conservation from the get-go.
Matt Sandusky speaks of abuse, suicidal thoughts
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky’s son told police he was sexually abused starting when he was 8, a decade before the former Penn State assistant football coach adopted him, according to a police interview recording obtained by NBC News.