LETTER
2014
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS)
Fuel, in Lewiston has met with wide acclaim and rightly so. The urban decor is stunning, with the modern bar area at the front of the restaurant and white linens topping the remaining tables that fill the open room. The food here has been described as French comfort food.
U.S. earmarks $600 million to update job training
The grants unveiled by President Obama are aimed at getting schools and businesses collaborating to support skills employers need now or will need in the future.
Poll shows LePage, Michaud in virtual tie in Maine race for governor
The survey gives the governor a slight lead — his first in public poll — but margin of error, other surveys indicates dead heat.
Daschle, speaking at Colby, praises nation’s health care progress
The former U.S. Senate majority leader said America is “transitioning from an illness system to a wellness system.”
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Weather dampens season openers
Snow-covered and wet fields have hurt spring sports from starting on time in central Maine.
NHL: Bruins’ Bergeron credits Olympics for improvement
The Boston center says working with the Canadian national team helped boost his confidence.
Six indicted on sex crime charges in Franklin County
A Franklin County Grand Jury found there was enough evidence to proceed to trial on the felony cases.
NFL: New York Jets sign Chris Johnson
The former Titans running back has 50 touchdown runs in his seven-year career.
Two dogs with mouths full of porcupine quills left at Waterville shelter
Humane Society Waterville Area hopes the owner of the Great Dane and terrier will sign surrender papers so the dogs can be adopted.