Some say a likely outcome is an announcement of enough progress to justify further talks.
March 2015
Netanyahu trails in last Israeli polls
The prime minister faces a tough challenge in a hard-fought campaign heading into Tuesday’s elections.
Maine camp builds confidence in young amputees, gives their families support
The three-day winter session of Camp No Limits features skiing and snowboarding at Sunday River.
Tragic loss leaves huge void in Portland’s theater scene
The future of the American Irish Repertory Ensemble remains uncertain in the wake of a Christmas-week auto accident that killed Susan Reilly and maimed Tony, her husband and theater partner.
Three Maine tribes weighing legalization of pot on their lands
The Maliseet, Passamaquoddy and Micmacs are considering the potential economic benefits, after a federal ruling clears the way for marijuana production on tribal lands.
Spring is near, right? Snowstorm sends Maine a mixed message
While Sunday’s snowfall amounts around Portland were minuscule, northern Maine and areas Down East got over a foot.
For Walt Disney, the live-action fantasy shoe fits
‘Cinderella’ debuts to the tune of $70.1 million in North America over the weekend.
Morning Sentinel March 15 police log
Waterville area police reports for March 15, 2015.
Boston breaks seasonal snowfall record with 108.6 inches
The final 2.9 inches came in a snowstorm that was relatively tame after a record-setting monthly snowfall of 64.9 inches in February.
Men’s basketball tournament field announced
Kentucky, Duke, Villanova, Wisconsin get No. 1 seeds