Authorities say Tiki Thomas obtained state and federal benefits she was not eligible for over a four-year period.
September 2012
US Postal Service to default on second $5B payment
For more than a year, the Postal Service has been seeking legislation that would allow it to eliminate Saturday mail delivery and reduce its $5 billion annual payment for future retiree health benefits.
Refs cheered before, during Baltimore’s win over Browns
Cheered from the moment they walked onto the field, the men in stripes ran a smooth and efficient game Thursday night as the NFL’s lockout of officials came to an end.
Bill Clinton to campaign for Obama in NH
WASHINGTON — Bill Clinton will be back on the campaign trail on behalf of President Barack Obama. Obama’s campaign says the former president will hold an event in New Hampshire on Wednesday, the day of the first presidential debate. Obama and Republican Mitt Romney debate two more times in October. In 1992, Clinton became the […]
Long-closed fishing areas in NE may be reopened
The move would give fishermen more access to healthy fish stocks and boost their businesses next year.
Maine Catholic Diocese to hold ‘Red Mass’ in Portland
The Mass is a tradition started centuries ago in Europe to celebrate the official opening of the judicial year.
Senate hopeful Summers holds town hall meetings
The first of five of the meetings takes place on Friday at a bank in Brewer.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Kemp’s 4 goals spark Mustangs
BETHEL — Kylie Kemp scored four goals, including three in the first half, as Monmouth defeated Telstar 6-0 in Mountain Valley Conference girls soccer action Thursday.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Huskies to honor ’62 team
KENTS HILL — The Kents Hill School will honor its 1962 football team with a ceremony Saturday at Alfond Stadium as part of Homecoming festivities.
Litchfield tax rate to increase by 1.3 percent
LITCHFIELD — Property owners here will pay 15 cents more for each $1,000 worth of real estate than last year.