The group is suspected of committing 60 burglaries in Vermont, 30 in New Hampshire, four in Massachusetts and four in Maine.
2012
N.H. rally supports repeal of same-sex marriage
Supporters say the proposed repeal bill would replace the current law with civil unions for any unmarried adults. and wouldn’t affect gay marriages that have already occurred.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: House transportation bill simply a train wreck
After Congress pushed the nation to the verge of catastrophe last year by delaying a deal to raise the debt ceiling until the eleventh hour, our capacity to be surprised by that body’s irresponsible gamesmanship was somewhat diminished.
Dow nears 13,000. Record to come?
It was just last summer that the Dow Jones industrial average shed 2,000 points in three terrifying weeks. Now the Dow is within reach of the rarefied 13,000 mark — a level it hasn’t seen since May 2008.
Officials delay Memorial Bridge’s lift-span removal until tomorrow
Workers had planned to remove the 2-million-pound lift span on Tuesday between 8 p.m. and midnight, but the preparation work is taking longer than expected.
Maine’s high court upholds decapitation conviction
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court rejects Chad Gurney’s appeal of his conviction for brutally killing 18-year-old Zoe Sarnacki on May 25, 2009.
Portland smokers face $100 fine for tossing butts
The city’s ordinance prohibiting littering now includes tobacco products among the trash that can’t be thrown into the public way.
Former Maine teacher pleads no contest to sex charge
Dianne Leach, 47, of Steuben, is convicted on two counts of gross sexual assault involving an eighth-grade student.
Dapolito details his actions after wife’s slaying
Testifying in his murder trial today, Patrick Dapolito says he borrowed some real-life elements in crafting his original story.