She calls the president’s ‘red line’ comment ‘hasty.’ She and Sen. King remain undecided on U.S. action.
September 2013
Maine native faces another round of ‘America’s Got Talent’
Abi Hodgson has been appearing on the show as one of the 37 members of the American Military Spouses Choir.
Oldest Nobel Prize winner Ronald Coase dies at 102
The British-born economist won the Nobel in 1991 for expanding economic theory to include simple but neglected concepts such as property rights and overhead costs.
Pan Am Railways ordered to pay Waterville employee $50,000
Pan Am Railways Inc. has been found to have violated Waterville employee’s whistle-blower rights after he filed complaint with the US Department of Labor
Lacking confidence, Federer bows out of US Open
A departure from the U.S. Open before the quarterfinals caps a lackluster Grand Slam season for Federer, whose record collection of 17 major trophies includes five in a row at the U.S. Open from 2004-08.
Got lobster? Maine industry to boost marketing
A state law taking effect in October will raise the annual marketing budget for lobsters to more than $2.2 million, a six-fold increase.
Michaud names campaign staff for gubernatorial run
Matt McTighe, who was campaign manager for the successful 2012 same-sex marriage campaign, will serve as Michaud’s campaign manager.
Maine’s King, Collins returning to D.C. for Syria briefings
Neither senator has indicated whether they will support U.S. military involvement in Syria.
Maine native Matt Mulligan signed by Patriots
Mulligan joins Rob Gronkowski, Michael Hoomanawanui and rookie Zach Sudfeld as tight ends for the Patriots.
Farmington Falls man faces kidnapping, assault charges
A Farmington Falls man is facing kidnapping and aggravated assault charges after he choked a woman in Farmington and stopped her twice from trying to leave her home, according to court documents.