But he says citizens are more likely interested in the challenges they face than anything embarrassing he’s done in his past.
July 2013
Maine Correctional Center in Windham gets new superintendent
The department’s current regional administrator for central Maine is appointed to head the medium security prison.
Dog sniffs out escaped python at Dartmouth College
Daisy, a 4-year-old Jack Russell/dachshund mix, finds the snake outside the frat house from which it escaped last week.
Belichick says Patriots will learn from Aaron Hernandez case
‘A young man lost his life, his family has suffered a tragic loss. There’s no way to understate that,’ the coach says.
Ex-Fairfield police chief OUI case postponed
A dispositional court hearing to discuss the case of former chief John Emery, who Skowhegan police say was operating under the influence on December 24, scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed.
Prince’s name, George Alexander Louis, steeped in history
Prince William and his wife Kate introduce the newborn to great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, and spend “private and quiet time for them to get to know their son.”
Homes that make more power than they take
These ‘zero-net energy’ homes feature thick walls, solar panels and geothermal heating and cooling systems. Homebuyers are willing to pay more for savings down the line.
Kingfield pharmacy robbery case to be prosecuted at federal level
Michelle Wilcox, 28, of Madrid, will be prosecuted in U.S. District Court in Bangor as part of an effort to combat pharmacy robberies through harsher penalties and greater involvement from the federal government, according to Assistant District Attorney Jim Andrews.
Cost-cutting option: Phasing out door-to-door mail delivery
The postal service has already switched to curbside or neighborhood cluster box service for some newly built homes.
Last hospitalized marathon bombing victim heads home
Marc Fucarile lost his right leg and suffered severe burns and shrapnel wounds when the second of two bombs exploded near him at the finish line.