Tuition for in-state undergraduates in the University of Maine System will not increase for the next two years, as long as the state doesn’t cut its funding.
September 2012
Rights group decries vandalism of two Bangor synagogues
It’s not clear whether swastikas spray-painted on two Jewish synagogues in Maine were the work of anti-semites or just ut part of a wider pattern of vandalism in the city.
Today’s Editorial Cartoon: Irrational muslim extremist rage
Syndicated editorial cartoonist Monte Wolverton’s take on recent news from the Middle East
King’s campaign altered newspaper article on website
Angus King’s campaign heavily edited a newspaper profile of him – removing passages that were critical – before posting it on the campaign’s website Monday.
Sen. Snowe memoir to be published next spring
The book, which is “a call to action” about Washington’s hyper-partisan atmosphere, is being published by prominent Democrat Harvey Weinstein.
Common Ground Fair in black and white
CONTRAST: Payrn Oak demonstrates black and white silk screen printing as a colorful trio of kids watch at the Common Ground Country Fair in Unity on Saturday. From left are Bella Russo, Shauna Hancock and Nico Russo.
Dill: Maine’s Senate candidates should release tax returns
In a letter to Republican Charlie Summers and independent Angus King, Dill said transparency is crucial to a healthy democracy.
Romney assails Obama after US ambassador’s death
White House press secretary Jay Carney called the accusations “desperate and offensive” as Romney and his allies sought to gain political advantage in the stretch run of the presidential campaign.
Police investigate Randolph home invasion
Police are looking for the person who broke into an Elm Street home Saturday and assaulted the homeowner while demanding money.
Today’s Editorial Cartoon: NHL sticks it to fans again
Today’s cartoon is by Nate Beeler, an award-winning editorial cartoonist with the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch.