Officials said the amount should be enough to cover all but $10 of the cost of each exam.
August 2013
Facebook: Governments demanded data on 38,000 users
Facebook and Twitter have become organizing platforms for activists and, as such, have become targets for governments.
Augusta board OKs new Dunkin’ Donuts on lower Western Avenue
Augusta’s planning board Tuesday approved a plan to open a Dunkin’ Donuts on lower Western Avenue, a plan that would close the current drive-thru location on Sewall Street, across from the Muskie federal building.
No foul play suspected in death of missing Skowhegan man
The body of Vaughn Giggey III, 40, was found about noon Tuesday near Redington-Fairview General Hospital.
Richmond man charged with OUI after driving into parked police cruiser
Geoffrey Dow, 53, of Richmond, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence after he reportedly drove his car into a parked police cruiser.
Hernandez to be arraigned in Superior Court next week
Hernandez has previously pleaded not guilty to murder in connection with the fatal shooting of Odin Lloyd.
FairPoint to extend broadband to 44 Maine towns
The work will span three years with about a third of the communities coming online each year, FairPoint said.
Questions raised by release of Maine DUI suspect
Police say the man charged with hitting three bicyclists while driving drunk appears to have had help with bail.
Consumer confidence nears five-year high in August
After hitting bottom at 25.3 at the depths of the Great Recession in February 2009, the index has bounced back. But it has yet to get back to the 90 reading that signals a healthy economy.
Woman who fled with children to S.C. back in Maine
Police say Bethmarie Retamozzo was supposed to take her children to a park for a supervised visit but never showed up.