plan Portland debut at One Longfellow Square It is always a neat thing to find new artists and new music and when I learned of a new quartet called The Farewell Drifters coming to One Longfellow Square Friday, Jan. 31, I wanted to know more. It’s made up of brothers Joshua and Clayton Britt, Dean […]
January 2014
Justin Bieber’s arrest latest sign of trouble
The pop star is charged with resisting arrest, drag racing and driving under the influence after Miami Beach police said he was speeding down a residential street.
New England governors start push to cut cost of power
Their first-of-its-kind plan calls for projects to expand transmission lines and gas pipeline capacity in the region by 20% in three years.
Bath painting contractor gets a year in jail for theft
Authorities say Matthew Atwood, 36, stole jewelry and cash from a Georgetown home where he had worked.
Storm surge brings monster waves to Hawaii
Officials urged surfers not to risk their lives to ride the violent surges.
N.H. reporter indicted for bathroom camera at office
The woman who discovered the camera showed it to Conor Makem, who told her it wasn’t a camera and then threw it away, police say.
Windham animal control officer charged with child porn
Detectives seized Joseph Payton’s computer after finding images and videos of child pornography on it.
Poll: People see Obama as nice guy, so-so president
As Obama prepares to give his annual State of the Union address on Tuesday, people are largely pessimistic about the country’s direction.
Virginia AG: Gay marriage ban unconstitutional
The state will side with the plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to have the ban struck down.
Judges approve sale of bankrupt Maine railroad
Rulings in two nations clear the way for a New York group to buy Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railways, which was involved in a deadly oil train derailment in Canada last summer.