Richard Miscovich, an expert in bread production, will speak on wood-fired oven cooking techniques at the annual Kneading Conference in Skowhegan this week.
July 2013
Seven sentenced in N.H. for mailing illegal drugs
The scheme involved shipping packages containing drugs and cash between California and New England for two years.
N.H. becomes 19th state to OK medical marijuana
Fulfilling a campaign promise, Gov. Maggie Hassan signs the law, but it could take awhile for dispensaries to get up and running.
State office building cafeteria manager awarded for employing mentally ill
Kennebec Behavioral Health awarded its James R. Schmidt Award to Richard Desjardins, the manager of the cafe at the Cross Office Building in Augusta.
No more one-man crews on oil trains, Canada says
The order applies to trains carrying hazardous cargo like the one operated by a Maine rail company that crashed, killing 47.
Court upholds smog standard that Maine sought to strengthen
However, the federal ruling says the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency must revisit a secondary standard aimed at protecting forests and other vegetation from ozone pollution.
Pedroia, Red Sox agree to 7-year, $100 million extension
Dustin Pedroia likely would have received more money if he had become a free agent, ‘but I want to be at a place where it’s special to me and this place has been that.’
Anthony Weiner caught in another sexting scandal
But he stands with his wife to say that he will remain in the race for mayor of New York City, which he leads, according to recent polls.
William, Kate show off their newborn prince
Kate describes herself as ‘very emotional,’ while William jokes, ‘He’s got her looks, thankfully.’
Emile Griffith, boxing champion who killed opponent, dies at 75
An elegant fighter and man, Griffith’s brilliant career was overshadowed by the fatal beating he gave Benny Paret in a 1962 title bout.