Michael Heath and Paul Madore, co-chairmen of the No Special Rights PAC, vow to speak out and raise money against legalizing same-sex marriage in Maine.
2012
Holder appoints 2 US attorneys to lead leaks probe
Two U.S. attorneys are taking over separate FBI investigations into leaks of national security info that critics have accused the White House of orchestrating to improve Presiden Obama’s re-election chances, a claim Obama calls “offensive” and “wrong.”
LePage: Maine economy getting stronger
In his Saturday radio address, the governor said reservations for the summer season are up 10 percent or more.
Three running for two seats on Windsor Board of Selectmen
WINDSOR — Three men are vying for two seats on the Windsor Board of Selectmen.
Gardiner waterfront project’s second phase complete
GARDINER — City officials will celebrate completing the second phase of the waterfront project as a tipping point in the city’s redevelopment drive after they meet with the contractor Friday.
It’s the pampered life now for this canine cop
8-year-old Gib, who has an admirable track record, is retiring from the sheriff’s office duty because of health issues.
Pipeline project has new owner
AUGUSTA — A subsidiary of a Colorado-based company has agreed to buy the assets of the firm planning to build a natural gas pipeline in central Maine.
Police: Couple’s jewelry stolen while they slept
SKOWHEGAN — A man who had been out of jail for three days was arrested again Friday on charges that he broke into a couple’s home while they slept and stole more than $10,000 in diamond jewelry.
Somerset Economic Development Corp. receives $250,000 from foundation
Among the more than $8 million in grants that the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation handed out last year was $250,000 to the Somerset Economic Development Corp.