Ride On Curlin finishes second and Social Inclusion takes third.
May 2014
Cemetery tour focuses on history of Starks
Historic cemeteries bring people from around the state to towns they otherwise might not visit, according to members of the Maine Old Cemetery Association.
Recognition and ripples in a smaller pond
Being acknowledged by strangers is surreal, but Adrian Crawford finds living in a close-knit community means anything can be amplified.
Augusta’s Mount Vernon Avenue to get much needed attention
A public meeting is set for Tuesday at City Center.
Hallowell, Gardiner, Somerville schools look to save money on energy costs
Hallowell-based Regional School Unit 2 will ask voters in June to approve a bond to replace inefficient boilers.
Waterville downtown parking woes may affect farmers market
A two-hour Thursday parking limit on the Concourse raises larger issues of downtown parking, enforcement and access in general.
Woman seriously hurt in Fenway elevator shaft fall
The 22-year-old woman fell from the fourth floor and landed on the roof of the elevator, which was stopped on the second floor.
Oregon voters asked to ban growing of genetically modified crops
Organic farmers want to protect their crops from being cross-pollinated by GMOs.
Summit targets African terror group
Boko Haram is offering to exchange the 276 girls who remain captive for jailed insurgents and threatening otherwise to sell them into slavery.
Democrats accuse LePage of lying in radio address
The governor claimed Democrats opposed his effort to prevent welfare benefit cards from being drawn from ATMs at places like bars, liquor stores and strip clubs.