The company says it has been ‘thrust unwillingly’ into the middle of the national debate over firearms.
September 2013
State revenue from Maine casinos is on the rise
Revenues from slot machines and table games are up more than $10 million over last year.
Navy commander, two others charged in bribery scheme
Prosecutors say the commander supplied a ship-servicing contractor with confidential ship movements and helped arrange to have some ships moved to certain ports that were considered more lucrative.
What a trip: Timothy Leary’s files go public in NY
Leary, who coined the phrase ‘turn on, tune in, drop out,’ was one of the most polarizing figures of the 1960s counterculture.
Syria gives Russia chemical weapons evidence
Syria reportedly told Russian officials the material ‘bears witness to the rebels participating in the chemical attack.’
LePage to tout Maine hospital debt payments
The governor will visit the Inland Hospital in Waterville and Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston today.
Maine supreme court posts oral arguments on website
The recordings will remain on the website for about two weeks after an appeal is heard.
Portland firm wins contract to design N.H. women’s prison
SMRT Inc. is expected to complete plans for the prison in 2014.
MLB: Red Sox fall to Orioles
Dustin Pedroia’s leadoff homer was one of only three hits for the Red Sox in a 3-2 loss Tuesday night to the Baltimore Orioles, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit for the victory.
PUC, UM pressed to release wind project data
Two environmental groups are pressing state utility regulators and the University of Maine to release a controversial proposal for a demonstration offshore wind power project — a document the university has declined to make public.