Roger Clemens’ lawyers hope Eileen McNamee, who has been given immunity to testify, will help discredit her husband, the government’s chief witness.
2012
Dow leaps 286 points, best day of the year
The gain turned the index positive for the year and erased a 275-point plunge set off by a dismal U.S. jobs report last Friday.
Opponents block Washington state gay marriage
Preserve Marriage Washington submits 200,000 petition signatures seeking a public vote on the issue just a day before the state was to begin allowing same-sex marriages.
Two injured, 1 seriously, in fall from NH cliff
A woman lost her footing and suffered serious injuries. Her companion also tumbled but was able to call for help.
Falmouth boys, girls advance to state tennis finals
Falmouth boys will face Ellsworth in the Class B final and the Falmouth girls will face Waterville. Both are rematches of last year’s state championships.
Portland dog-accessory company founded by Glenn Close is sold
FetchDog, known for its high-end dog toys and accessories, opened in 2007. The company received much publicity because of Close, as well as her husband David Shaw, who also founded Westbrook-based Idexx.
Augusta House candidate pleads not guilty to charge
AUGUSTA – House of Representatives Republican primary candidate Michael Hein, of Augusta, pleaded not guilty to an attempted theft by deception charge in Augusta District Court this morning.
Waterville will build police station on waterfront
WATERVILLE — Police will move into a new police station at Head of Falls early next year, if all goes according to plan.
Nine Maine cities and towns named business-friendly
Gov. LePage said 19 cities and towns applied for the designation, but only nine were named “certified business-friendly.”
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