The state has thrown out its award of a gas pipeline project to a company with ties to Central Maine Power because the state’s bid system was flawed and unfair, an appeals panel has ruled.
2012
Maine GOP claims King’s TV ad is illegal
Republicans say Angus King only speaks the words “I approve this message,” but doesn’t put them in fine print at the end of the commercial as he’s legally required to do.
Third man arrested in Waterville pharmacy robbery
WATERVILLE — Police on Tuesday arrested a third man in connection with the Aug. 21 robbery of the Rite Aid pharmacy on Main Street.
Man in custody after threatening to jump from Colby roof
WATERVILLE — A Massachusetts man was taken into protective custody late Tuesday after he threatened to jump off the roof of the student center at Colby College, according to police Chief Joseph Massey.
SNAPSHOT: Day of Caring
CARE: Hall-Dale High School students paint a picnic shelter Wednesday at the Hallowell recreation area during the school’s first Day of Caring. About 100 students enrolled in the Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program, Key Club and National Honor Society worked on projects across Hallowell during the school’s first public service day, according to Lydia Leimbach, who coordinated the effort.
STILL LIFE: Whitewater scrubbing
WHITEWATER FOAM: Whitewater river guides with North Country Rivers in Bingham clean rafts that will be stored for the season on Tuesday. The company will continue raft trips into October.
Libya attack: Planned terror strike?
It was originally thought the killing of four Americans was caused by a mob outraged over an anti-Muslim YouTube video, but now it appears the attacks were “too coordinated” to be spontaneous.
STILL LIFE: 2nd place goose
Bobbie Libby, 6, gets a helping hand from her father Bobby with her show goose at the Youth Livestock Show at the Harmony Free Fair in Harmony recently. Libby won second place with her creative answers. When asked what does a duck do? Libby simply replied, “Run around and eat.”
Ryan: Attacks a reminder world needs US leadership
Republican VP candidate Paul Ryan says President Obama’s defense cuts “breed weakness,” but doesn’t mention he also voted for the cuts.
STILL LIFE: Blowdown yields firewood
A LOT OF WIND: Josh Horne loads pieces of a 100-foot willow tree on Monday that blew down last week in a neighbors yard in Benton. Horne said he was going to cut and split the wood and use it to heat his camp this winter.