DAMARISCOTTA — The Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop will hold its annual spring half-price sale today through Saturday.
April 2013
THOMAS COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST
WATERVILLE — The following Continuing Education Division students have made the 2012 spring semester dean’s list at Thomas College.
Smart laws can limit damage firearms do in the wrong hands
Gabrielle Giffords passed me on a Washington, D.C., sidewalk last week, her husband, Mark, holding her hand, slightly ahead, directing her along. Her haunting grin and distant gaze stuck with me.
System already exists to oversee group homes
Crime, mental illness and public safety all are hot-button issues. A bill before the Legislature touches on all three by requiring the state to notify municipalities before it opens group homes for people found not criminally responsible for violent acts.
Congress needs to shore up our cyberdefenses — quickly
The House passed a new cybersecurity bill last week, and the accompanying report emphasizes what many corporate and government experts know only too well.
Ayotte says online sales tax bill ‘tramples’ N.H.
The senator believes the bill would force online business owners to become tax collectors.
Should Maine require labeling for genetically modified food?
Hundreds gather in Augusta to debate consumer awareness of bioengineered farm products as lawmakers try to decide.
FAA urged to call back controllers amid flight delays
Republicans say the FAA should have made less impactful cuts, and Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, calls the situation ‘a manufactured crisis.’
Fund for bomb victims has $20 million in donations
“Never underestimate the charitable impulse of the American people,” says One Fund Boston’s administrator, Kenneth Feinberg.