Maine’s computer crimes unit put a rush on the case that closed schools for three days, but it still took time to locate a suspect.
December 2014
Large restaurant coming to Maine Wharf in Portland
Fine-dining veterans Dana Street and Sam Hayward hope the seafood-house-and-more opens by summer, as the pier’s revitalization continues.
Bangor hockey cruises past Messalonskee
An early flurry of goals lifted Rams to a 6-1 victory over the Eagles.
Lawrence/Skowhegan earns draw with unbeaten Cheverus
Missed chances kept both teams from picking up a win in the 3-3 result.
Rangeley girls basketball a traveling road show
The Lakers play the bulk of their games on the road this season.
Mainers who visit Cuba call it a time capsule
Educators who have led groups of students to Cuba welcome the turn in its relations with the United States.
Winslow boys basketball rolls past Spruce Mountain
The Black Raiders improved to 4-0 with the key 65-59 road victory.
Richmond girls still learning under new coach
The Bobcats basketball team is taking its 2-1 record on the road until mid-January.
The United States and Cuba: A troubled history
The timeline of key events in U.S. – Cuba relations.
Fairfield mother badly hurt but grateful for Christmas with her family
Kristin Cook, who was injured when she fell out of a tree just before Thanksgiving, is in a body cast but slowly is recovering from the accident.