A couple of dogs at play show a language of honesty and deceit, empathy and perhaps even a humanlike morality.
May 2014
Scholarship winners
announced recently VASSALBORO — The Vassalboro Business Association recently announced two winners of its $500 scholarships. They are Rebecca Reed, who plans to attend Gordon College, and Walker Mark Thompson, who plans to attend Kennebec Valley Community College, both of Vassalboro. Reed’s dream is to enrich the lives of others through music. She plans to […]
Pennsylvania gay-marriage ban overturned by judge
The decision now makes same-sex marriage legal throughout the Northeast.
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Waterville man gets $3,050 and wallet returned
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Jurors begin deliberations in Bangor triple-murder trial
Jurors are told they can convict the suspects even if they don’t agree on exactly what happened.