Most legislators dismiss worries that a temporary ban on access to the information will become permanent.
February 2013
Jury awards Mass. crime writer $51 million
Patricia Cornwell wins her lawsuit against her former financial management company and a former principal in the firm.
Auburn mayor seeks more cost-sharing with Lewiston
Mayor Jonathan LaBonte says the cities could save millions of dollars per year by sharing costs for core services including police, fire and public works.
NH rehabilitator seeing boom in orphaned cubs
He attributes the increase in orphaned bears to sows getting shot looking for food in chicken coops.
Acadia to get $800K for transportation center
The Acadia project is part of a $12.5 million package of funding to improve access to 29 national parks, forests, and wildlife refuges.
Class A Indoor Track: Scarborough wins third straight title
GORHAM — Greg Viola of Scarborough rediscovered the pole vault six weeks ago and in that time, has made tremendous progress.
Man accused of slapping toddler now out of a job
Joe Rickey Hundley of Idaho allegedly slapped a toddler on a flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta.
Putnam earns term honors in New York
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Allison Putnam, a senior, earned 2012 fall semester term honors at Skidmore College.
Editorial about immigration entirely wrong
The recent Washington Post editorial “GOP immigration ‘compromise’ plan is really no plan at all” (Feb. 9) is entirely wrong.
Obama gets what he wants, then cries about it
Let’s see: Barack Obama spends like a drunken sailor, cries like a spoiled brat when he can’t spend more, bullies for one-sided legislation and feigns amazement when those laws near fruition. Hmmm, when he will receive his Oscar?