The company files Chapter 11 as it seeks a buyer or tries to straighten out its affairs.
August 2013
Obama cancels Putin summit amid Snowden tensions
Obama will still attend the Group of 20 economic summit in St. Petersburg, but he has no plans to hold one-on-one talks with President Vladimir Putin.
N.H. auction house offers Schindler documents
Included is a letter related to the factory move that allowed the German industrialist to rescue Jewish workers during World War II.
N.H. high court defines ‘loaded weapon’
The case stems from charges filed against a man who had an unloaded pistol and a loaded magazine in his glove compartment.
Judge in WikiLeaks trial limits scope of ‘damage’ testimony
The ruling in Pfc. Bradley Manning’s court-martial throws out some testimony that foreign citizens were less willing to speak privately with U.S. diplomats for fear their conversations wouldn’t be kept confidential.
Rides go wrong for Maine’s poor
Complaints about no-shows and confusion pour in from parents and patients after federal changes disrupt the MaineCare-funded transportation system.
Python that killed Canadian boys was banned in province
The 4- and 6-year-old brothers had been visiting the apartment of a friend whose father owned an exotic pet store on the floor below.
Decision on elver quota postponed
The delay by the fisheries commission means that any new elvers regulation probably won’t happen before the 2014 season.
Judge halts trial in Fort Hood shooting rampage
A standby court-appointed attorney accuses Maj. Nidal Hasan, who is defending himself, of trying to steer a course toward conviction and the death penalty.
People lining up under sunny skies for Taste of Greater Waterville
Fast food vendors are drawing plenty of patrons already, with elegant dining and live entertainment to come at the Taste of Greater Waterville.