A photo caption on page A1 Tuesday should have reported that Casey’s Market is in Anson. It was a photographer’s error.
2012
No candidates for House seat on ballot
AUGUSTA — There are now no official candidates running for a state legislative district representing much of Maine’s capital city, as the winners of both the Republican and Democrat primaries have withdrawn from the race.
OUR OPINION: We’re sending wrong message to tech economy
Maine’s emerging technology economy took another kick in the teeth Monday, when Betsy Biemann unceremoniously vanished from her post as president of the Maine Technology Institute.
NASCAR: Earnhardt celebrates, moves on after win
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Turns out the victory party for Dale Earnhardt Jr. wasn’t much of a party at all.
RSU 18 poised to cut more jobs
In the previous five years, 45 positions have already been cut.
Sex suspect says he was in Florida during court date
AUGUSTA — A man facing sex charges told a judge Monday he missed a court date in his criminal case because he was stranded in Florida.
Tar sands oil raises concern
PORTLAND — Brooke Hidell, of Casco, has lived near the Crooked River for much of his life. He understands the river’s role as a feeder into Sebago Lake, the main source of drinking water for residents of Greater Portland.
GEORGE SMITH: Internet sales tax a terrible idea for Maine taxpayers, businesses
If Gov. Paul LePage and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, agree on something, one of them must be wrong. In this case, both are wrong.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Freedom of religion isn’t really under attack
Is religious freedom suddenly under attack in America? That’s what the nation’s Roman Catholic bishops and some non-Catholic allies would have you believe. But reports of the demise of this fundamental liberty are greatly exaggerated.