State police say two men attacked a bicyclist on lightly traveled Whitten Road July 7, and their in need of more information from the public.
July 2013
‘Short Cuts’ offers a trip to the dark side
“Short Cuts,” roughly based on Raymond Carver’s short stories, is distinctly a Robert Altman film.
Waterville’s Albert S. Hall School welcomes new principal
Anson’s Barbara Jordan, assistant principal at George J. Mitchell School, replaces long-time principal Harriet Trafford.
Hagel: Top military brass to be cut 20 percent
The reductions, beginning in 2015, will apply to Pentagon headquarters offices of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and others.
Investors brace for two days of Bernanke testimony
The Fed chairman has sent markets plunging and surging the past two months, depending on what he’s said about the Fed’s commitment to ultra-low interest rates.
Police renew appeal for information in Canaan sexual assault
State police say two men attacked a bicyclist on lightly traveled Whitten Road July 7.
N.H. governor asks Obama for flood assistance
Heavy rain caused flash flooding, washed out roads and evacuated homes throughout the western part of the state from June 26 to July 3.
Man pleads not guilty to two Lewiston fires
Brian Morin is charged along with Bryan Wood in the May 6 fire that left about 200 people homeless.
Engineer at center of train derailment speaks out
Journalists are also allowed their first close-up view of the disaster, where charred oil tankers are still steaming 10 days later.
ELLEN GOODMAN: With world on Mandela Watch, our families should know our wishes
BOSTON — Is this what they mean by a death watch? The father of his country, a moral icon to the world, lies in a hospital bed as cameras wait outside and newspaper headlines offer a daily prognosis: “Mandela on Life Support.” “South Africans Asked to Pray for Mandela.” “Mandela Remains Critical, Responds to Treatment.” “It’s Time to Let Him Go.”