The state plans to appeal a decision of the federal government to terminate funding for Riverview Psychiatric Center, which it says was “inappropriate and unwarranted.”
October 2013
Buffett sees last-minute budget accord
‘We will go right up to the point of extreme idiocy, but we won’t cross it,’ he says.
Victims in Tenn. bus crash belonged to tightknit church group
Eight are dead and 14 other people are injured in the accident, including two in critical condition.
Books: ‘One of the best thrillers of the year’
What happens when you mix Catherine Coulter, a best-selling author of FBI procedurals, and J.T. Ellison, an award-winning writer of chilling thrillers involving a female detective battling serial killers?
BOOKS: Cathie Pelletier to speak at Lithgow Public Library Oct. 7
Award-winning Maine author Cathie Pelletier will appear at Lithgow Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
Police say phone scam seeks bank account information
The call that purports to be from Gorham Savings Bank tells people their bank account has been frozen.
China recycling clampdown jolts global industry
The ‘Green Fence’ campaign is abruptly changing a multibillion-dollar industry in which China is a major processing center for the world’s discarded soft drink bottles, scrap metal, electronics and other materials.
Fall colors nearing peak throughout Maine
The state foliage report says leaf drop is still relatively low, meaning there are plenty of colorful leaves left for viewing.
Who knew? Shutdown casualties shatter stereotypes
Americans are finding that ‘the government’ entails a lot more than faceless D.C. bureaucrats cranking out red tape.