The C-47 will take part in a re-enactment commemorating the 70th anniversary of D-Day on June 6.
May 2014
Study: Bullying may have health benefits
Researchers also find that the health effects on bullies’ victims can be long-lasting.
Closed government meetings open to criticism
Advocates for open government say confidential conferences breed distrust.
Boehner says he’s ‘nudged’ Jeb Bush to seek presidency
SAN ANTONIO — House Speaker John Boehner said Monday that he’s “nudged” former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to seek the Republican nomination for president in 2016. With various potential GOP candidates jockeying two years out, the top Republican in Congress delivered the strongest hints about his preference for the White House while cautioning that the […]
Obama faces backlash over judicial nominees
Liberals are incensed by a conservative appointment; a coalition opposes a man who justified drone killings.
Clay Aiken congressional opponent dies in fall at his home
Keith Crisco dies one day before election officials were to decide if a runoff election was required.
Charges filed in deadly 2013 derailment in Quebec
The charges come about 10 months after the explosion in Lac-Megantic left 47 people dead and a small town in ruins.
After 4-0 loss, Bruins must show up for showdown
Montreal forces Game 7, which moves the series back to Boston Wednesday.
HIGH SCHOOL softball: Rams pull out win in eighth
Cony scored two runs in the top of the eighth and held on to edge Oxford Hills 2-0 Monday.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Erskine’s Howard picks up first varsity win
Nate Howard and Zack Glidden combined for a five-inning no-hittter to lead Erskine to a 14-0 win against Maine Central Institute.