The bill would have extended more than 50 tax breaks affecting millions of businesses and individuals.
May 2014
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Messalonskee girls lacrosse rolls to victory
The Eagles thumped Oxford Hills 18-8 on the back of Allison Fischang’s five-goal effort.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gardiner girls lacrosse cruises past Lincoln
Ally Day scored four goals as the Tigers downed Lincoln 13-3.
Augusta Rite Aid Pharmacy evacuated after bomb threat
Police investigated a report of a bomb in the store Thursday night and speculated that it could be part of a scam.
VA hospital wait-list complaints grow
Top agency officials testify that a nationwide audit has found no proof so far that delayed treatment has led to a patient’s death.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL NOTEBOOK: Waterville finds its groove
The Panthers are hitting their stride, with eight consecutive wins after dropping the season opener to Winslow.
Richmond parents hear plans for student improvement
Parents and students have reacted to the Maine Department of Education’s state report card grades.
Augusta councilors OK former Hodgkins Middle School lease
The Augusta Housing Authority plans to turn vacant school of the Capital City’s east side into housing for senior citizens.
Business owners’ concerns remain over Hallowell Water Street project
At a public meeting, s city councilor said the potential reconstruction of city’s main street will yield ‘the year from hell.’
Is 2016 ambition driving Clintons?
The former president and secretary of state defend their records against unusually timed criticism as they campaign for others.