Police said they had received several telephone calls today reporting the fake bills.
May 2013
Windsor fourth town to try RSU 12 withdrawal
Windsor residents voted 193-21 to start the long process of exiting the Somerville-based district, Regional School Unit 12, because they were unhappy with RSU 12’s new cost-sharing method, which is expected to raise Windsor’s school taxes significantly.
Google unveils latest innovations
The message from Google’s showcase: Let technology do the walking … and everything else.
2 escape burning lobster boat off Wells
The flames quickly engulfed the boat and the crew donned survival suits and climbed into a life raft, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
Maine Senate considers exercise requirement for kids
The Senate also upholds Gov. Paul LePage’s veto of a bill that sought to change the school budget approval process for school units known as alternative organizational structures.
N. Korea: American starts life at ‘special prison’
North Korea has recently released several statements about Kenneth Bae, and outside analysts have said Pyongyang is likely using him as bait to win diplomatic concessions.
Prince Harry ending U.S. visit with Conn. polo match
An invitation-only crowd of about 400 people is expected for the match at the polo club, which is inside an exclusive Greenwich enclave.
13 deputies criticize Boston fire chief for marathon response
In a letter to the mayor, the deputies said Chief Steve Abraira’s response was the latest in a pattern of not taking command during emergencies and shielding himself from accountability.
Criticisms of tax breaks growing in Maine Legislature
A growing list of legislators have called for a review of programs that leading economists have critiqued for not delivering on promises to create jobs.
N.H. city sues parking meter ‘Robin Hood’ group
Keene, N.H., accuses the group of interfering with officers’ work and claims one officer suffered stress, anxiety and heart palpitations because of the group’s actions.