Hanover High School’s principal said members of the football team ‘made some bad choices.’
September 2013
Hernandez friend pleads not guilty to accessory charge
Ernest Wallace of Bristol, Conn., was indicted last month on a charge of being an accessory to murder after the fact.
Hard-hit Mexico struck again by Manuel, now a hurricane
Nationwide, Mexican officials said 22 of the country’s 31 states have sustained damage from Manuel and Ingrid.
Maine man dies when vehicle falls on him
Police say 57-year-old Roger Crocker of Plymouth was working under a jacked-up vehicle in his driveway.
Costs of food stamps hard to trim
Republicans, divided over how much to cut, face strong Democratic support for the program.
Maine officials warn job seekers of scam
State officials are warning job seekers about a scam that uses false postings on the Maine Job Bank to trick job candidates into buying pre-paid debit cards, supposedly to pay for work uniforms.
Cutler releases book retooling policy ideas
Independent candidate for governor Eliot Cutler moved closer to his imminent campaign kickoff Wednesday, releasing a 104-page book that retools some of his policy ideas from his 2010 bid.
Chelsea sends property-tax bills with hike
CHELSEA — The town sent out property-tax bills last week with a rate hike because of budget increases and changes to how its school district bills towns.
Moving proposal goes to city councilors
AUGUSTA — A zoning change for a Maine Department of Transportation proposal to move heavy equipment and vehicle maintenance operations from Capitol Street to a new Industrial Drive site goes to city councilors today.
VA: Gunman complained of insomnia
WASHINGTON — The Washington Navy Yard gunman visited two hospitals in the weeks before the rampage but did not say he was depressed or having thoughts of harming himself or others, the Veterans Affairs Department said Wednesday.