BOSTON (AP) — Forget about the way the Bruins and Maple Leafs stumbled into the playoffs. Pay no attention to how Boston has dominated Toronto in recent seasons.
April 2013
Waterville officials grapple with municipal, school budgets
Despite unknown revenue from the state, Waterville officials presented its proposed $37.3 million budget Tuesday.
Maine tax reform effort mirrors others in US
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers will release a tax reform plan Wednesday, which includes slashes to the state’s income tax and hikes to the sales and excise taxes.
Kennebec Journal area police log, April 30, 2013
AUGUSTA — Monday, at 4:26 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Northern Avenue.
Morning Sentinel area police log, April 30, 2013
IN DETROIT, Monday at 6:39 p.m., a report of loud noise was investigated on Troy Road.
Obama vows again to close Guantanamo prison
Obama says he will try to persuade Congress to end restrictions that have prevented him from previously closing the facility.
Instructor, Colby students reflect on visit to Cuba at global forum
Students and a professor from a Colby College comparative law class who traveled to Cuba in January recounted what they learned about the economic and judicial system in the communist country at a Global Forum Tuesday.
Ambulance service competition brews in Richmond
There’s a public-sector-versus-private-sector battle underway, with the prize being the right to provide Richmond with ambulance service.
Online poker back: Legal website launches in Nev.
Only players in Nevada can participate, but it’s seen as the beginning of expanded legal Internet betting in the U.S., along with moves in New Jersey and Delaware.
Maine State House to get new copper top
The $1.2 million cost requires no new appropriation or borrowing.