Maine State Treasurer Bruce Poliquin said he didn’t report income from his Popham Beach Club on his state income disclosure forms because the club didn’t make any money, but he also filed an amended report Friday that includes the business.
2012
Blockbusters slowly leaving Maine towns
Three of Blockbuster’s locations in Maine, in South Portland, Westbrook and Lewiston, apparently are on an expanded list of unprofitable video rental stores that the parent company, Dish Network, has decided to close.
Board happy with safety improvements
VASSALBORO — Selectmen are pleased with Transfer Station Manager George Hamar’s plan to make the swap shed safer and more useful.
COMMENTARY — MIKE LOWE: Coaching is in his blood
INDIANAPOLIS — Jack Bicknell Jr., admits that there is much that he misses about college football.
Expert: Schools can do better
AUGUSTA — Maine’s elementary and secondary schools are some of the best in the country, but that’s not good enough when competing in a global economy.
Fowle sworn in as court judge
AUGUSTA — Two candidates vying to be the new district attorney for Kennebec and Somerset counties will soon go under the microscope after Evert Fowle was sworn in Friday as a new district court judge.
Marine league seeks new local members
AUGUSTA — They wear the uniform proudly, these old Marines.
Residual storm damage keeps New Portland internet slow
NEW PORTLAND — Getting on the Internet at home lately has been an irritating experience for Tyler Maynard, his wife and two children.
SUPER BOWL: Super fan loves all things Patriots
BELGRADE — The electric sign outside of Christy’s General Store doesn’t advertise any specials these days. You’ll see the New England Patriots logo, followed by “Brady Brady Brady,” followed by the simple and succinct nickname every Patriots fan knows well, “Gronk.”
Domestic violence is campaign target
AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage helped unveil a new advertising campaign Friday in his ongoing effort to reduce domestic violence.