People bought more than 13,000 copies of the issue, more than double the magazine’s average sales for previous years.
August 2013
Bulger defense releases photos showing softer side
The prosecutor complains that Bulger is trying to salvage his public reputation by showing himself ‘holding all sorts of animals.’
Jury convicts N.H. man in $13 million mortgage fraud
Michael Prieto was accused in a scheme that included straw buyers and falsified mortgage applications, and targeted homeowners in distress and mortgage companies anxious to bundle and sell mortgages.
Bowen says he’ll keep pushing for controversial education reforms
Maine’s education chief reaffirms his support for the ideas of Tony Bennett, who stepped down as Florida’s education commissioner amid scandal on Thursday.
Russia will enforce anti-gay law during Olympics
The law imposes fines on individuals accused of spreading ‘propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations’ to minors. Gay pride rallies also are banned.
LePage to send lobster baskets to nation’s governors
During an appearance at the Maine Lobster Festival, the governor also touts a new law that will pump more money into marketing Maine lobster.
Testimony: Lewiston fire suspect mentally ‘impaired’
Psychologists and others testify in the competency hearing for one of the four people accused of arson, who has an IQ of 55.
Senate Republicans kill Collins-backed transportation bill
Congress heads out of Washington this week for a five-week vacation, leaving the mess to be dealt with in the fall.
Two Lewiston hospitals ranked highest for surgery safety
The Consumer Reports survey ranks Maine Medical Center in Portland the lowest among six Maine hospitals for surgery safety.
White House ‘extremely disappointed’ with Russia
White House spokesman Jay Carney says Obama is re-evaluating whether a planned fall summit with Vladimir Putin should still occur.