Thermogen Industries, a subsidiary of Portsmouth, N.H.-based Cate Street Capital, said Friday it has signed a letter of intent with the Eastport Port Authority to build the plant next to the port’s Estes Head Terminal.
February 2013
Detective: Evidence mishandled in Kennebunk prostitution case
Mark Strong’s lawyers say the hard drive is key to his defense.
Oscar Pistorius gets bail as murder trial looms
But the Chief Magistrate, who agreed to bail with harsh restrictions, expressed his own doubts about Pistorius’ story.
Train derailment in Leeds closes Route 219 Friday morning
Authorities said no one was injured when a Pan Am Railways freight train derailed, closing the road for about five hours.
Maine woman gets more time to prep for manslaughter case
An attorney for 30-year-old Kimberly Phelan was granted his request by a judge Thursday in Hancock County court.
Turner man gets 9 months for illegal hunting
Everett T. Leonard pleaded guilty in December to charges including driving deer and night hunting. He also pleaded guilty to a drug offense.
U.S. to air-drop toxic mice on Guam snakes
Military and wildlife agencies hope that dead mice laced with acetaminophen will control Guam’s 2 million tree snakes and stop them from migrating to Hawaii and other Pacific islands.
Oscar Pistorius bail hearing nearing decision
Pistorius is charged with one count of premeditated murder in the Feb. 14 killing of Reeva Steenkamp. He says he accidentally shot her, thinking she was a dangerous intruder inside his home, lurking in a toilet stall off his bedroom.
Convicted NH woman might be sent back to Rwanda
A federal judge stripped Rwanda native Beatrice Munyenyezi of her U.S. citizenship after a jury convicted her on Thursday of two counts of masking her role in the genocide.
Maine realtors see uptick in home sales, prices
The rise in home sales and prices gives realtors increased confidence that Maine is shifting from a strong buyer’s market to a more balanced market.