Gov. Paul LePage does not like being tracked (a video camera person following his every move in public). Does he not want to be governor of Maine? Isn’t our governor a public official?
2012
Collins is not playing politics, but seeking truth
The media’s latest brouhaha about Susan Rice misses the point.
M.D. HARMON: If more murder victims had guns, maybe they wouldn’t be killed
There I was Sunday night, minding my own business, watching a moderately interesting football game on NBC, as halftime rolled around, people on the field began singing “God Bless America” — and sportscaster Bob Costas, about whom I previously had no particular positive or negative opinions, said something I knew instantly wasn’t true.
GUEST COLUMN: Moose check station stories: Unreal to surreal
In late September 1980, Maine’s annual moose hunt resumed for the first time in 54 years, but not without controversy. The six-day hunt was preceded by several legislative hearings in Augusta in 1979. In packed hearing rooms, the Legislature entertained passionate testimonials from anti-hunters, hunters, business owners, state senators and representatives. Arguments for and against the moose hunt was great live theater, unscripted and unrehearsed.
ALLEN AFIELD: Tracking is just plain fun
Before winter arrives with a white vengeance, outdoor folks of all skill levels and ages enjoy December hiking and tracking. With a light cover of fresh snow for a canvas, veteran and amateur trackers alike can easily spot and read critter signs.
BILL STEWART: Eastern B hockey a lot more competitive this year
The high school hockey season is upon us, and there are no shortage of storylines in central Maine.
Dog apparently gives life to wake Wilton woman in burning home
WILTON — A Main Street woman escaped a fire that destroyed her mobile home early Friday morning thanks to her dog, who woke her up and probably didn’t survive the fire.
Farmington developer ready to solicit bids for $3 million-plus senior housing project
FARMINGTON — The construction contract for Brookside Village Apartments, a low-income housing project, will be open for bidding before Christmas.
N.H. women bring perspective to politics
The five women holding the top N.H. political offices discuss their lives as female politicians.