Neighbors and passers-by help lead about 130 head of cattle to safety.
September 2013
Ex-Boston FBI head to plead guilty in ethics case
Within a year of joining a private company, Kenneth Kaiser had contact with FBI agents investigating the company.
DA Maloney’s former opponent critical of victim arrests
Darrick Banda, who faced District Attorney Maeghan Maloney at the polls last November, is critical of Maloney’s decision to jail the victim of an alleged April beating, as well as her “zero tolerance” approach to domestic violence.
NFL: Brady throws 2 TDs in Patriots win
ATLANTA (AP) — Tom Brady threw for 316 yards and two touchdowns as the New England Patriots held off a furious Atlanta comeback Sunday night, beating the Falcons 30-23 to improve to 4-0 for the first time since their near-perfect season in 2007.
Hope House developer builds bastion against homelessness
Richard Berman sees the effort to welcome and shelter our immigrants as a spiritual matter.
For LePage’s departed education chief, reform was a rocky road
Stephen Bowen, who has quit, had similar ideology, but memos show inner turmoil over slow progress.
Growing pot becomes Maine cottage industry
The state now has hundreds of small, legal businesses that grow medical marijuana — separate from dispensaries — and a new law may add to demand for them.
Health clinics key to success of Obamacare
With more people insured, community health centers will be playing a greater role under the new law.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Maine starts conference play with win
ORONO — Alex Abrahams scored the game-winning goal in the matches’ final three minutes to help lift the University of Maine women’s soccer team to a conference-opening 2-1 victory over Maryland-Baltimore County on Sunday afternoon. The Black Bears improve to 4-3-3 with the win and are now 1-0-0 in America East play. Joanie L’Abbe scored […]