Raye previously worked for Snowe for 17 years, including more than six years as her chief of staff in Washington.
October 2012
Waterville area police logs, arrest; Oct. 21 and 22
Harassment, shoplifting, criminal mischief
Auburn woman opening animal composting business
The goal is to produce a commercially viable compost that can be sold to wholesalers for use in gardens.
Candidates seek foreign policy edge in 3rd debate
Both President Obama and Mitt Romney aim for commanding performances in Boca Raton tonight.
Cycling Union agrees to strip Armstrong of his 7 Tour titles
The decision clears the way for Tour de France organizers to officially remove Armstrong’s name from the record books, erasing his consecutive victories from 1999-2005.
Photo of WWII veteran casting vote captures hearts
The photo shows Frank Tanabe, 93, lying in a hospital bed at home as his daughter Barbara Tanabe helps him fill out his absentee ballot.
NY nurse testifies about scuffle with RFK son
A defense lawyer said Douglas Kennedy acted instinctively to protect the baby when the nurse overreacted to his innocent attempt to get fresh air for the infant.
Wis. gunman in salon attack had history of abuse
Radcliffe Franklin Haughton damaged his wife’s tires on Oct. 4, Brookfield police said. She sought court protection four days later, and a judge granted a restraining order on Thursday.
Maine gas prices drop almost 9 cents per gallon
The average retail price of a gallon of gas is now nearly 16 cents lower than a month ago.
LePage to meet with business leaders in New Brunswick
Thursday’s meeting is sponsored by the Saint John Board of Trade.