The Dow and S&P 500 surge past all-time highs after the Fed chairman promises ‘a highly accommodative monetary policy for the foreseeable future.’
July 2013
Expenses are landlord’s cost of doing business
Albert Bailey (letter, “Owning house costs more than renting one,” July 5) makes some good points, but the expenses he cites are part of my landlord’s cost of doing business.
MAINE COMPASS: Maine needs a referendum on MaineCare expansion
I would like to commend the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel on the “Our Opinion” column published June 28 under the headline “Maine kids’ health shows value of MaineCare.”
Plan would open parts of closed fishing areas
The three areas under consideration are south of the Gulf of Maine and to the south and east of Cape Cod.
Maine International Film Festival schedule
A complete listing of all films and events for the 2013 Maine International Film Festival.
Chelsea selectman testifies town had concerns about Swan’s involvement in road projects
Chelsea Selectman Richard Danforth testified Thursday at the former Chelsea selectwoman’s fraud trial that he wanted transparency but “that was not always easy.”
Caroline Glassman, Maine women’s legal pioneer, dies at 90
Glassman’s intellect and tenacity helped her become the first woman on Maine’s highest court.
Golf tourney resumes
Heavy rain this morning caused a temporary suspension of the Maine Amateur at the Augusta Country Club in Manchester.
GOLF: Maine Amateur in rain delay
MANCHESTER – Heavy rain forced Maine State Golf Association officials to suspend the 94th Maine Amateur at the Augusta Country Club on Thursday afternoon.
Waterville police offer public tours of new station
Dozens of community members filed into the new Waterville Police Station on Colby Circle Thursday morning to get a look at the brand new building that’s been wanted by city officials for years.