State senators Emily Cain and Troy Jackson say the choice is clear in the race to replace U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud.
May 2014
Maine’s forgotten veterans
Civil War veteran Joseph Herrick is one of 200 Maine soldiers lying in an unmarked trench after giving his life for his country 150 years ago.
Sweets makers work to keep names off e-cigarettes
There are about 1,500 e-liquid makers in the U.S. and countless others abroad selling vials of nicotine from traditional tobacco to cherry cola on the Internet and in retail stores.
Colby graduates urged to live in the here and now
Massachusetts governor, senior class speaker emphasize the importance of human connections at the Waterville college’s 193rd commencement.
Woman reported missing turns up at Winslow police
The woman had been wearing a set of clothing and boots over another layer of clothing and left them so that another might use them, according to police.
Red Sox lose 10th straight, brawl with Tampa Bay
Boston suffers an 8-5 defeat and now has its longest losing streak since 1994.
Daughter-in-law of Waterville homicide victim said he feared his life would end violently
An autopsy led the investigators of the 92-year-old’s death to treat it as a homicide Sunday.
USM still battling in NCAA baseball tournament
USM powers its way to an 11-5 victory against Baldwin Wallace in an elimination game.
Sea Dogs’ seven-game winning streak ends with 1-0 loss
Brian Johnson pitches well against New Hampshire but suffers his first Double-A loss.
Portland native convicted in 1970s bombings dies in Montana prison
Joseph Aceto’s criminal record stretches across the country and includes bank robberies in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.