Coastal counties have the most outages, CMP says.
February 2013
State transportation officials: Stay off the roads
Transportation officials are warning Mainers to stay off the roads as heavy snow and powerful wind gusts continue to create blizzard conditions across the region.
Maine’s Camp Sunshine postpones ocean fundraiser
Due to the snowstorm, the camp has rescheduled the event for March 2.
Raging winter storm Nemo buries southern communities, causes headaches across Maine
It wasn’t so much deep snow that had heads spinning and cars slipping off the road in central Maine during Saturday’s monster blizzard, named Nemo.
11-year-old, four other deaths attributed to storm
Meanwhile, about 650,000 customers across New England still have no power.
VIEW FROM AWAY: GOP immigration ‘compromise’ plan is really no plan at all
United States House Republicans came eyeball to eyeball with sweeping immigration reform Tuesday, and they blinked.
Every war is a waste of humanity
I was moved by the article about the siege of Khe Sanh during the Vietnam War (“Marines mark 45 years since Khe Sanh siege,” Jan. 21). I wasn’t there. No one should have been there.
Cameras protect schools better than guns
We don’t need guns we need cameras with monitors for our schools.
M.D. HARMON: Gouging the rich might spur move to a more tax-friendly state
While waiting for the Super Bowl to start on Sunday — and because I resolutely don’t read or watch anything about the game for the full two weeks after the conference championships — I instead enjoyed how Phil Mickelson finished the final round of his wire-to-wire domination of the Phoenix Waste Management Open.
Laws work only when citizens choose to comply
Does the law govern the citizen or does the citizen govern himself when he chooses to submit to a given body of law?