After three rounds of balloting, cardinals remain divided over who should be pope.
March 2013
Mainers to testify at DC hearing today on phone scams
Officials say scam artists calling from area code 876 in Jamaica prey on victims by saying they’ve won a lottery or a car but need to make payments to cash in.
Maine college sells its fossil fuel investments
College of the Atlantic student Lucas Burdick, who led the divestment campaign, says divesting is “morally and politically just.”
Media frenzy hits high gear as Zumba negotiations stall
Members of the media chased accused prostitute Alexis Wright for blocks Wednesday as she left the Cumberland County Courthouse.
NHL: Penguins rally to beat Bruins
Brandon Sutter’s wrist shot slipped past Boston’s Anton Khudobin with 2:03 remaining to cap a furious third-period rally as Pittsburgh slipped by the Bruins 3-2 on Tuesday night for its sixth straight win.
Feds: Canada hebicides no danger to guardsmen
WASHINGTON — Federal health officials said Agent Orange and other herbicides sprayed at a Canadian military base posed no health risks to the thousands of National Guard members from Maine and other states who trained there for decades.
Buy-A-Brick program benefits Sidney veterans’ monument
SIDNEY — The Sidney Historical Society has announced its Buy-A-Brick campaign to raise funds for a veterans monument in the town.
Cell-only Internet access accelerating
The trend among younger users to use only mobile devices presents parents with new challenges.
Moscow Elementary plans kindergarten screening
MOSCOW — Regional School Unit 83 Moscow Elementary is holding a preschool and kindergarten screening April 23 and April 30 for 2013 fall enrollment.