The Obama election campaign has a politically loaded question it wants voters to think about: What is Mitt Romney hiding?
2012
Winthrop voters reject school budget for 2nd time
WINTHROP — Voters gave the school budget a second thumbs down at the polls on Tuesday, rejecting the 2012-13 school budget 410-281.
GOLF: Madison’s Sweet leads Maine Am
The recent high school graduate posts the only score under par on the tournament’s first day.
Teenager loses leg in Maine boating crash
A family vacation turned into a nightmare Tuesday, when a 15-year-old girl had her leg severed on Kezar Lake after her father crashed the family boat.
Vt. state trooper resigns after getting $56,000 in overtime
A 22-year veteran of the Vermont State Police has resigned after accusations he charged the state for overtime he didn’t work, Gov. Peter Shumlin said Tuesday.
US job openings rose in May, good sign for hiring
There were 3.6 million jobs openings last month. That’s the second-highest level in nearly four years.
GOLF: MacDonald maintains NE Women’s Amateur lead
VASSALBORO – Kristen MacDonald saved her best hole for her last and used a run of eight consecutive pars to maintain her lead at the New England Women’s Amateur on Tuesday at Natanis Golf Course.
Brunswick attorney suspended from practicing law
Carolyn Asquith is accused of not cooperating with opposing counsel, failing to comply with court orders and not paying for title services.
EPA overrules Maine on alewives issue
The ruling is a victory for Maine’s Indian tribes and environmentalists, who say the state’s laws have killed an important food source.
Schilling’s game company heads to bankruptcy court
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s failed video game company heads to a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware, as work begins to sort out what can be salvaged from a company that says it owes more than $270 million.