CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers could learn a thing or two from Eli Manning when it comes to finishing games.
September 2012
MAINE COMPASS: New health care law responsible for rising insurance rates
As someone who grew up in Waterville, I’ve seen the impact of rising health care costs.
OUR OPINION: Obesity not just individual, but societal problem
Everyone knows what to do if they are gaining too much weight. Eat less and exercise more, and most bodies will respond.
Congress, president in oil companies’ pockets
Gas prices go up; the stock market goes down.
ON FOOTBALL: Branch back where he wants to be
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The first indication that Deion Branch could have a role with the New England Patriots this year was the locker.
Maranacook area teachers confront school board
READFIELD — About 40 teachers in Regional School Unit 38 attended Wednesday’s night’s school board meeting to call attention to the fact they are entering their second year working without a contract.
MLB: Rays rout Red Sox, end skid
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Desmond Jennings hit a two-run triple during Tampa Bay’s seven-run sixth-inning, and the Rays snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the Boston Red Sox 13-3 on Wednesday night.
Romney digs up 1998 Obama speech
In a topic-changing move, he pounces on the president’s 14-year-old ‘redistribution’ remarks.
U.S. census data report reveals grim picture of Maine
Most Mainers don’t need a fresh set of statistics to tell them that the economy has languished for years.
KENNEBEC TALES: Fireworks, they’re here, get used to it
In Boston in 1919, a vat holding two million gallons of molasses collapsed, sending a giant wave of the sticky stuff through the North End, killing 21 people, injuring 150, destroying buildings, overturning train cars and ruining livelihoods.