Five employees of the trailer manufacturing company get a cash settlement, but won’t get their jobs back in an agreement settled by the National Labor Relations Board.
September 2013
Feds to host small business forum at USM
The event will give the local business community a chance to voice their concerns about federal regulations.
Weiner, Spitzer political comebacks fall flat
Instead of overcoming prior humiliations from sex scandals, both Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer suffer further embarrassments at the polls.
Missing Maine girl’s mom gives new details
Trista Reynolds says that blood was found on Ayla’s father’s shoes, in his truck and in his bedroom.
LePage says three out-of-state companies to visit Maine
He says the visits came out of meetings he had with companies at the U.S. Manufacturing Summit last month in Florida.
Passers-by rescue three trapped in fiery Auburn crash
A woman attacked the fire with bottled water and a jacket. A man used a knife to cut the seat belts and pull the men from the vehicle.
De Blasio tops NYC mayoral primary; runoff possible
With 97 percent of precincts reporting, Bill de Blasio had about 40.2 percent of the vote. If he cannot maintain that, he will face former city Comptroller Bill Thompson.
Nyad defends herself to skeptics of Cuba-Fla. swim
She says she never left the water or allowed her support team to help her beyond handing her food and assisting her with her jellyfish suit.
9/11 museum unveils Survivor Tree seedling program
Boston is one of three ‘resilient communities’ that will be presented with a seedling today.
Dover-Foxcroft man pleads guilty to pharmacy robbery
Prosecutors are recommending a four-year prison sentence for John Harmon, 27.