No one seems to know how the grenade ended up on the beach in Lamoine.
August 2012
Mass. commuters save woman, son from tracks
One of the rescuers, who identified himself only as Kris, said he just acted on instinct.
SNAPSHOT: Skipping ahead
THE SKIPPER: Stephen Ducy, 5, skips on the way to receiving his diploma Monday during graduation ceremonies for 35 students who attended the Children’s Center in Augusta.
Republican ad touts Cynthia Dill to hurt Angus King
The TV ad hopes to siphon progressive support from independent candidate Angus King to give Republican Charlie Summers a better change at winning.
Suspect with load of loot seeks help for back pain
Massachusetts police say the 23-year-old man was carrying a backpack stuffed with stolen coins, jewelry, iPods and other items.
King right to cite increased R&D funding during Blaine House years
“One of my proudest achievements as governor was significantly increasing state funding to R&D (research and development), which happened in the last 2 or 3 years I was in office.” – Angus King, at a late July town hall event at Husson University in Bangor King can take some credit for this. Research and development […]
Maine mayors urge feds against Medicaid cuts
Mayors tell the U.S. Health and Human Services chief that the LePage cuts will have a human and financial impact on their cities.
Maine auctioneer scores ‘Holy Grail’ of baseball cards
An Old Judge Cigarette cabinet card from the 1888 Boston Beaneaters is expected to fetch $10,000 to $20,000 next week in Biddeford. Seven rare cards are being auctioned.
LePage says he’ll skip national GOP convention
After the Republican National Committee seats only half of Maine’s elected Ron Paul delegates, LePage opts to stay home.
Westbrook man pleads guilty to throwing Molotov cocktail
Brian York, 21, was involved in an ongoing feud with the occupants of the Westbrook house, according to a court document.