Skeeter Arnold blasts paint Monday off the loading dock of a warehouse in South Gardiner. A crew from Tim Dennett Property Management was taking advantage of wet conditions to pressure wash the paint off the building before applying new coats later in the week.
September 2013
Al-Qaida militants capture town in northern Syria
There is a growing concern among rebels that the dominant role the extremists are playing is discrediting the rebellion.
Pa. town seeks to fire police chief in gun videos
A disciplinary hearing focuses on allegations unrelated to the videos, which include profanity-filled rants.
JPMorgan fined $920M, admits fault in trading loss
Regulators say that the largest U.S. bank’s weak oversight allowed traders in its London office to assign inflated values to transactions and cover up huge losses.
Washington Navy Yard reopens 3 days after massacre
Some would rather not be there, some describe the experience as surreal, while others are apprehensive as they return to work.
Pope: Stop obsession with abortion, gay marriage
Pope Francis says that he too is a sinner, and the Catholic Church cannot restrict its message to just reprimanding people for their sins.
Investigators review erratic behavior of Navy yard gunman
The Washington Navy Yard reopens Thursday, while investigators focus on Aaron Alexis’s mental health and alarming behavior displayed in the weeks before the massacre.
US home sales hit 6½-year high but could slow soon
Mortgage rates have risen since May and have begun to restrain housing’s rebound.
Former Halliburton manager charged in Gulf spill probe
Anthony Badalamenti, who had been Halliburton’s cementing technology director, is accused of destroying evidence.
Court throws out conviction of ex-U.S. House leader DeLay
DeLay was sentenced to three years in prison, but his sentence was on hold while his case made its way through the appellate process.