Medical authorities and recovering addicts say science is on their side: Some users need methadone.
February 2015
Long-shot heave from half court earns Mainer $10,000
Dan Ray, a Temple University student from Cumberland, makes ESPN’s ‘SportsCenter’ after his unlikely feat and wild celebration at a women’s basketball game. Watch video.
FCC’s Internet proposal could fuel more competition in Maine
Regulating the Internet as a public utility could make it easier for more broadband providers to gain access to Maine’s telecom infrastructure, such as telephone poles.
Buying local is in the cards for fledgling Maine business
Sales of gift cards for use in the Portland area show promise for two entrepreneurs betting that shoppers want to support homegrown merchants.
White leads Rangeley boys past Vinalhaven
Timmy White’s 16-point haul led the Lakers to a 52-46 victory.
Bangor girls sink Lawrence in key KVAC A game
The Rams pulled away in the battle of the top two teams for a 54-41 win.
Farmington selectmen recommend library, road work budget cuts
The board voted 4-1 to cut the library budget by $8,000 and voted 3-2 to reduce the road work budget by $83,000.
Winslow boys hold off late Brewer push
Alex Berard’s hat trick paced the Black Raiders in an 8-4 victory Wednesday night.
Richmond girls roll past Cavs
The Bobcats parlayed an early 11-0 run into a tidy 44-28 East/West Conference win.
Winslow man avoids jail in sex assault case
Michael Gagnon was charged with sexually assaulting a 17-year-old female student at Waldo County Technical Center, but was allowed to avoid jail by pleading guilty to assault