While he said he would like to return to the United States from Russia, he is not about to ‘walk into a jail cell.’
May 2014
MCI ANNOUNCES TOP STUDENTS FOR 2014
PITTSFIELD — Maine Central Institute recently announced its top students of the class of 2014. The top ranking is based solely on grade-point average. Lijia “Emma” Chen, the valedictorian, has been involved in Key Club, Cultural Diversity Club, math team and the rifle team. She received the American Society of Women Engineers Award and competed […]
Jim Wescott left lasting legacy at Colby College
The Waterville college’s longtime track and field coach drowned in a Camden lake Tuesday.
Did Maine Guard chief try to remake second unit without telling governor?
Two people say he went to Washington last year to pitch a plan to convert a South Portland squadron into a cyber security team, but a LePage spokeswoman disputes their accounts.
Statistics show stalling in many housing markets
A report from Freddie Mac places just 10 states and the District of Columbia in the ‘stable’ range.
New laws restricting access to abortion in the Bible Belt
The laws, requiring abortion doctors to have privileges to admit patients to local hospitals, could have a profound impact on women in poor and rural areas.
OUR OPINION: Fishermen should take cue from farmers’ success
Local food movement can benefit fishery as well.