A steal considering that the winning bid two years ago was $3.5 million.
June 2014
Ferret fanciers hoping NYC lifts ban
The city has agreed to a hearing to consider legalizing ferrets after 15 years.
Red Sox choose 2 high school infielders in 1st round
The first two rounds of the three-day draft were held Thursday night.
N.H. school board official apologizes for Facebook comment
The comment, which contained profanity, was interpreted as directed at people who differed with her on bringing toddlers to school.
Lewiston man finally awarded WWII medals
Louis Roberge fought in the South Philippines with the 96th Infantry Division.
Hot Tuna to perform in central Maine
Waterville Opera House will stage the June 16 event
Obama honors WWII, 9/11 generations at Normandy
He spoke from the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, where nearly 10,000 white marble tombstones sit on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach.
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‘Party with Consent’ movement, Alexander’s uninvitation, D-Day catch our attention this week
ALAN CARON: Where’s tea party outcry over million-dollar Alexander fiasco?
Imagine what the tea party would be doing right now if a Democratic governor had offered a no-bid contract for nearly a million dollars to an ideological crony whose primary job was to set up arguments for the governor’s re-election. The indignation and outrage would be deafening. Now go a step further and imagine that […]
MAINE COMPASS: For one Maine family, World War II and D-Day put lie to glory of combat
Suzanne Hedrick