Nader’s lawsuit was dismissed in November 2010, but the Maine Supreme Judicial Court threw out the dismissal.
September 2012
Pittsfield pharmacy robbery thwarted when pharmacist says no to drugs
An attempted robbery of a Rite Aid pharmacy failed this morning when a store employee refused a demand for drugs.
Obama summons world leaders to reject extremism
Running through Obama’s speech was an overall theme that leaders of the Muslim world should also stand up for freer speech and oppose those who vent their anger with violence.
Legislators looking for MaineCare savings
A legislative panel is meeting to find $5.25 million in savings for this fiscal year.
UMaine picked to finish 5th by Hockey East coaches
Defending national champion Boston College collects 9 of 10 first-place votes.
Ex-Messalonskee coach charged with assaulting player
Wes Littlefield resigned as head football coach Thursday, the day after the incident.
Waterville, Clinton police logs, Sept. 24 and 25
Vehicle burglaries, shoplifting, vehicle accident
Romney: Benghazi a ‘terrorist attack’
Though his top spokesman has called the attack terrorism, President Obama has not used that language.
Man denies charges in Belgrade car crash that killed 2, including his sister
AUGUSTA — A man pleaded not guilty to criminal charges this morning in connection with a car accident in Belgrade that left two passengers dead, including the man’s sister.
Romney, Obama focus on US posture abroad
Presidential contest which focused on the state of the U.S. economy shifted focus to foreign policy after attacks in Libya.