The Bank of Maine filed a lawsuit against Associated Grocers of Maine and 17 individuals from across the state, to recoup some of its losses.
September 2013
Lac-Megantic officials will be among those attending Farmington concert to help devastated Quebec town
The mayor and the police chief of Lac-Megantic will be among those attending a fundraiser Oct. 12 in Farmington.
Hallowell’s Sacred Heart members brace for possible closure
After the death of the Rev. George Hickey, a church official said he “probably” would recommend the Hallowell church’s closing.
Patriots release Maine native Matt Mulligan
The team’s announcement comes just two days after it had signed the tight end.
Search continues for missing AT hiker Geraldine Largay
The search for Geraldine Largay, who went missing in late July while hiking the Appalachian Trail in Maine, will continue in the coming weeks with the aid of several dozen people and search dogs.
N.H. man charged with assault for maxing volume in SUV
The charges against 41-year-old Jason Cotton stem from a July incident in North Conway.
Augusta council to be updated tonight on gas pipeline construction
Augusta councilors will be updated at their meeting this evening on the concerns caused by pipeline construction throughout the city
Troubled Maine railway may be sold by year’s end, trustee says
Railroad trustee Robert Keach says he already has been approached by several potential buyers.
Effort to recall Bath councilors suspended
A group drops its petition drive after councilors reverse an earlier vote to withhold information.
Romanian hackers get hefty sentences in N.H.
Prosecutors say their two-year scheme cost merchants, banks and credit card holders more than $17 million.