Unlike the guys in charge of the weather forecast, Adam Scott got everything just about right Thursday in the British Open.
July 2012
Woman with Maine ties survives deadly Tanzania ferry sinking
At least 31 people are dead, and more than 100 are missing.
Maine woman dies in lawn mower rollover
Nancy Steele was found pinned underneath her lawn tractor on Thursday morning.
James Goodrich, former head of Bath Iron Works, dies at 99
Goodrich was also undersecretary of the U.S. Navy under President Ronald Reagan.
For gay marriage critic, it’s personal
Frank Schubert, who’s managing opposition campaigns in four states, including Maine, wants to add to his winning record.
Snowe pleads for end to Senate ‘dysfunction’
In a letter to Senate leaders, Snowe voices some of the frustration behind her move to retire, including the repeated use of filibusters.
Ex-hospital worker charged in Exeter infections
The former lab technician is called a ‘serial infector’ who worked in at least six other states.
Woman gets 6 months for misusing relative’s vet benefits
Marsha Jacobs, 64, who embezzled funds intended for her disabled brother-in-law, is also ordered to pay $92,817 in restitution.
Northeast buoy program gets $2M grant
Partners in the program include the Gulf of Maine Research Institute and the University of Maine.
Maine Turnpike may scale back toll hike
The Turnpike Authority says it can delay some long-term projects, saving $4.5 million.