Lily Swearingen, 15, was last seen almost two weeks ago and is believed to have run away.
March 2015
Union workers lobby in Augusta for higher minimum wage, better conditions
The 200 or so people packing the State House also urge lawmakers to oppose the governor’s budget and right-to-work legislation.
Divers find wreckage of military helicopter, recover 2 soldiers’ bodies
The military is not yet releasing details about those killed, nor has it described the cause of the ‘high-impact’ crash.
U.S., Icelandic ambassadors plan appearances to tout collaboration
The two will speak Tuesday at an event promoting the New England Ocean Cluster in Portland before meeting with Gov. Paul LePage.
Latest lobster forecast calls for later summer harvest
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute revises its prediction in its second weekly forecast of the season.
N.H. utility to sell power plants, aims to save customers $300 million
The sale aims to insulate Public Service of New Hampshire customers against fuel costs and environmental upgrades at three fossil fuel plants and nine hydroelectric facilities.
BRIO! to perform at Slates in Hallowell Monday
The group features Deb Hensley, Matt Loosigian and Martin Swinger.
‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’ to be staged in Farmington
Martin McDonagh’s Tony-nominated tragicomedy set for March 19-22.
Messalonskee High School March Students of the Month
Veilleux, Kinney, Schissler and Smith recognized.