The White House said the non-lethal assistance could fall into three categories . . .
September 2013
Four seats, four candidates in Gardiner City Council races
Newcomer Terry Berry, a Hallowell-based Realtor, joins three current councilors on the November ballot.
Oakland officials drop fine proposal for noisy roosters
Roosters can continue to crow unmolested in Oakland, following a vote by the Town Council to table a proposal to fine the owners of noisy birds.
Summit Natural Gas of Maine seeks approval for small Augusta regulator station
Amid concern from neighbor about noise, the company says Cony Street building would be an ‘inconspicuous facility.’
N.H. joins lawsuit against fishing regulations
The rules, which took effect May 1, include major cuts in catch limits for bottom-dwelling ground fish.
Police: Slain Maine man used baby monitor to spy on wife
Christopher Darner, 37, of Corinth was choked to death, apparently by another man who was at the home at the time.
Benton man who spent two nights in the woods last week cotinues to improve
Arthur Wakeman was found laying on his back and soaking wet in the woods near his home after two days and nights of intense weather.
Navy Yard suspect arrested in ’04 Seattle shooting
Aaron Alexis of Forth Worth is found dead at the scene of the massacre at the Washington Navy Yard.
Senate complex lifts some restrictions as shooter sought
There was no information to suggest the Senate was in danger but restricted access and exits to the buildings out of an abundance of caution.
Elm Plaza Hannaford store in Waterville re-opens after temporarily closing
A computer problem that has plagued the Elm Plaza Hannaford Store, causing it to close temporarily, remains a problem this afternoon.