Leon Leyson was nearly 10 when Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and lost two brothers during the Holocaust.
2013
Woman formerly from Maine dies after arrest in Mass.
Foul play is not suspected in the death Sunday of 31-year-old Alyssa Brame.
Coca-Cola to address obesity for first time in TV ads
The ad lays out Coca-Cola’s record of providing drinks with fewer calories and says weight gain is the result of consuming too many calories of any kind — not just soda.
N.H. crews working to raise sinking dinner cruise ship
The ship, which has been in service since 1980, takes visitors around Lake Sunapee from May through October.
4 arrested during brawl at Mass. baby shower
A police sergeant called the scene a “nightmare.”
NRA says Congress will not pass weapons ban
Meanwhile, Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet today with House members to discuss ways to reduce gun violence.
NH case against 2 big oil companies gets under way
The state’s lawyers say ExxonMobil and Citgo should pay more than $700 million in damages to monitor and clean up groundwater contamination caused by the gas additive MTBE.
Maine court to hear appeal in murder sentence
Eric Hamel is challenging the sentence he received after pleading guilty to two counts of murder in the 2009 shooting deaths of two men in Rumford.
Maine lobstermen in court for illegal lobsters
Officials say the men face potential fines of up to $190,000.
Labor mural back on display in Augusta
The controversial labor mural that once hung in the waiting room of the Maine Department of Labor — and became the subject of a lawsuit when Gov. Paul LePage order it removed — has found a new home in Augusta.