AUGUSTA — A son, Luke Lee Lloyd, was born July 15 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Shannon and Eric Lloyd of Sidney.
August 2013
Couple’s political face-off piques national interest
They didn’t expect the hoopla but hope it will spark interest in community involvement.
Pro-Morsi encampments anticipate siege
Egyptian officials approve ‘all necessary measures’ to disperse the dissidents.
Maine furniture conservers doing a Capitol job
The Brunswick couple will work on-site in the Senate wing, then move some pieces to their studio.
Legislators to rethink tax breaks, exemptions
Incentive programs deemed ineffective or unnecessary could be cut to fill a budget gap that leaves few other options, they say.
Master blacksmith vows to forge ahead
Sam Smith, a purist who toils in a historic Portland workshop, faces an uncertain future following a waterfront real estate deal.
STEVE SOLLOWAY: Seniors stay loyal at Maine
ORONO — Jamal Clay was a skinny teenager four years ago. A University of Maine freshman and a football player who tried on Media Day to appear nonchalant and all-knowing when he was not.
VIEW FROM AWAY: Lifesaving HPV vaccination program lags
In Afghanistan, the Taliban has murdered United Nations health workers attempting to administer the polio vaccine in rural villages and has convinced villagers that the vaccine is a Western plot to infect Afghan children.
HAROLD MEYERSON: Decline of middle class reflected in inequality of first-class flight
It’s August, and Americans by the millions are cramming themselves into coach-class seats as they embark on their summer vacations.
Black earns master’s from Pa. war college
SKOWHEGAN — Navy Reserve Cmdr. James H. Black recently graduated from the U.S. Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa., and earned a master’s degree in strategic studies.