OAKLAND — Even though school officials recently trimmed $430,000, Belgrade and Sidney town officials are pushing for more cuts at Thursday night’s regional budget meeting for Regional School Unit 18.
2012
Jury decides landlord not at fault for lead poisoning suffered by Solon tenants’ son
SKOWHEGAN — A Gardiner landlord was found not responsible Tuesday for injuries to his tenants’ young son in Solon.
Farmington District Court: June 1-23, 2012
FARMINGTON — The following cases were closed June 1 to June 23, 2012 in Farmington District Court.
Waterville driver faces felonies after Winslow crash that injured passenger
WINSLOW — A 20-year-old Waterville man is facing two felony charges after allegedly driving drunk during a car crash that seriously injured his passenger.
Plaintiffs take labor mural ruling to appeals court
PORTLAND — The plaintiffs in an unsuccessful lawsuit announced Tuesday they have appealed a federal judge’s ruling that Maine Gov. Paul LePage was within his rights when he had a mural depicting the state’s labor history removed from a state office building.
Health care reform will help shrink federal deficit over next 10 years, says budget office
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul will shrink rather than increase the nation’s huge federal deficits over the next decade, Congress’ nonpartisan budget scorekeepers said Tuesday, supporting Obama’s contention in a major election-year dispute with Republicans.
NFL: Pats add key players, hope for Super Bowl return
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Bill Belichick and his players weren’t ecstatic when they got their AFC championship rings.
RSU’s 18 cost per student $1,000 below state average
On Thursday, the citizens of RSU 18 will vote on a revised budget from the school board. This has been a troubling and difficult time for all. Unfortunately, some misinformation is circulating, and we are losing focus on the success of our district and the students. Our teachers are some of the best in the […]
NHL: Bruins put trust in Julien
BOSTON — Just because the Boston Bruins are bringing back the core of last year’s team doesn’t mean they’re content to stand pat, general manager Peter Chiarelli said Tuesday after signing coach Claude Julien to a contract extension.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: ERA still needs to be added to Constitution
Mention the Equal Rights Amendment and eyes roll.