The approval of charter schools in Maine has opened up a new chapter in the education of our students.
August 2012
Missing Don Brown on morning radio
I was in Oregon visiting my children and grandchildren in July, completely unaware of what was going on back in Maine.
Pouliot will be outstanding voice for Augusta
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Matt Pouliot as he began his campaign to represent District 57 in the House of Representatives.
MLB: Orioles rout Red Sox
BALTIMORE (AP) — Mark Reynolds homered twice and drove in four runs, Omar Quintanilla also went deep, and the Baltimore Orioles beat Josh Beckett and the Boston Red Sox 7-1 Tuesday night.
Maine’s Senate candidates vie for edge on jobs issue
Angus King and Cynthia Dill push to retain fair-trade protections for Maine workers while Charlie Summers touts his free-enterprise philosophy.
GOLF: New home for Match Play
VASSALBORO — Now in its third year, the Maine State Golf Association’s Match Play Invitational leaves the Augusta Country Club, but it’s not going far.
Angus King vows to help New Balance by halting talks to eliminate duties on imported shoes
“This represents American manufacturing and we just can not let it go without a fight,” King said outside the Skowhegan plant. “I’m telling them that this trade agreement would be a disaster; it would probably spell the end of this facility. The promise is that I’m going to fight this, hard.”
NFL: Patriots have high hopes for Gregory
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — From growing up in Brooklyn to his playing days at Syracuse, from not getting selected in the 2006 draft to starting at safety in San Diego, Steve Gregory has never taken anything for granted.
MLB: Report says Red Sox complained to owners about Valentine
BALTIMORE (AP) — Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine expressed surprise over a report that several Boston players met with team owner John Henry and team president Larry Lucchino last month to complain about the manager’s handling of the team.
Report: Obama’s campaign more wired than Romney’s
By being active on Twitter and Facebook, Obama continues to keep young voters in his camp.