But many of the president’s executive decrees could be reversed by his successor.
December 2014
Hallowell firefighters catch small fire at Water Street restaurant
Crews doused a blaze at Hattie’s Chowder House that one official said could have destroyed the building.
Kennebec Journal Dec. 22 police log
Augusta area police reports for Dec. 22, 2014.
Dyer’s Look Back: Unwrapping the big doings of New England sports before the unwrapping season begins
My thoughts on a few of the region’s professional sports topics before Santa Claus comes to town… 1. Much has been made about the behavior of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady against the Green Bay Packers. Brady was caught using some colorful language on a number of occasions, enough to cause parents to call […]
Advocates of natural gas pipeline say Massachusetts report shows need for expansion
The study says more infrastructure is needed to reduce energy costs, but critics say it’s too limited because it focuses only on Massachusetts.
Man charged in Wilton killing is son of convicted murderer
The state Attorney General’s office said Monday that they believe Dana Craney is the son of Dana A. Craney, who was convicted of murder in Androscoggin County in 1993.
Portland vigil memorializes homeless who died this year
Thirty-five members of the city’s homeless community have died this year, the most since the annual vigil started 20 years ago.
North Korea loses Internet access; U.S. won’t say whether it is responsible
A security expert says it would be relatively simple for hackers to shut down online access to North Korea, which has limited connectivity and lacks Internet sophistication.
Wilton man allegedly used hammer to bludgeon grandmother to death
Dana Craney, 22, was ordered held without bail following an initial court appearance Monday.