But the thieves can’t be prosecuted, it says. It’s also offering a $5 million reward for help finding the famous artworks.
March 2013
Small blaze doused on USS Miami
It’s the same nuclear sub that sustained $400 million in damage in an arson last spring.
Repairs to USS Miami in Maine now uncertain
Workers at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard plan a rally Wednesday against federal cuts that could cause the Navy to cancel the repairs.
Panel delays decision on surcharges for Maine lobster licenses
State and lobster industry officials have said the surcharges are sorely needed to boost marketing of lobsters.
Maine liquor chief: Up-front fee would cost us
Any bidder would be able to charge for the use of his $200 million, state legislators are told.
Best Chef finalist a ‘Primo’ example of farm to table
The chef/owner of Primo is the only James Beard Award nominee from Maine this year.
Maine ‘skills gap’ bill gets favorable reviews at hearing
While LD 90 gets broad support, the Committee on Maine’s Workforce and Economic Future has not yet identified how the state would pay for the various initiatives.
Firefighters’ quick response helps save Oakland business
A large tree branch fell on wires attached to the building at 85 Water St. and caused an electrical fire Sunday at Oakland Redemption & Discount Beverage.
Clinton joins other Dems in backing gay marriage
In an online video, she says that gays and lesbians are “full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship.”
Supreme court rejects appeal over music downloads
A Minnesota woman must pay record companies $222,000 for the unauthorized downloading of copyrighted music.