NEW YORK — Feeling he was close to a deal for Paul Pierce, a thought crossed Billy King’s mind.
July 2013
Maine’s Collins ‘happy’ in Senate despite Homeland Security speculation
A spokesman for Sen. Susan Collins says she is ‘happy representing the people of Maine” despite a whirlwind of speculation and rumors.
ALLEN AFIELD: Give cyclists room
In June, a truck hit and killed a Massachusetts bicyclist during the Trek Across Maine, making an enormous impression on me for two reasons:
Early visitors to Colby College Museum of Art give it high marks
As the Colby College Museum of Art prepares to open to the public, a small group of students from the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences checked it out.
Chelsea man accused of kicking, threatening pregnant girlfriend
Brian Wilson, 49, of Chelsea, is accused of kicking his pregnant girlfriend in the stomach before throwing hot grease on her and threatening her with a gun just a few hours after he was released from jail.
Vermont killing suspect renews request for lawyer
The Prues have been charged with luring Melissa Jenkins out of her home last year and killing her before dumping her naked body in the Connecticut River.
Pine Tree Cellular celebrates reopening
WATERVILLE — Pine Tree Cellular and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce will celebrate with the Pine Tree Cellular team in a ribbon cutting and grand reopening ceremony at 10 a.m. today at 39 Silver St.
Alleged Augusta stabber, accused teen-sex taper among recently indicted
Timothy Joseph Gaudette, 19, of Waterville, who allegedly sent a video of himself having sex with an underage girl to the teen’s mom, and David N. Delesline, 44, of Augusta, accused of entering his estranged wife’s apartment as she slept and stabbed her numerous times, were among those indicted this week by a Kennebec County grand jury.
Maine Dems win on budget, lose on other key issues
Democrats can celebrate perhaps the biggest win of the session with approval of the $6.3 billion, two-year budget opposed by LePage because it contains tax increases, but Gov. Paul LePage and Republicans came out on top in many other debates
SNAPSHOT: Vaughan Woods wading
Lissa Niederer, of Augusta, her 20-month-old daughter, Kinsey, and 6-year-old son, Sam, cool their feet in a stream at Vaughan Woods in Hallowell on Friday.