Workers who accused the companies of colluding to limit pay get $415 million.
March 2015
Family issues emerge over ailing Glen Campbell
The musician’s children from a previous marriage clash with his wife of 32 years.
Papers show Fed’s agonizing process
Transcripts from 2009 reveal why the financial crisis required a series of unprecedented steps.
N.Y. designers with new sandal style jump into Maine with both feet
The New York fashion designers find a shoemaker here, will make the state part of their branding and hope to create a lot of jobs.
Shannon Bard fills a niche with modernized Mexican cuisine
Her path to Zapoteca in Portland includes stops in San Diego, San Antonio and New York City.
Bill calls for penalty if tax break recipients go overseas
The proposal would require refunds from companies that move jobs overseas after accepting tax breaks in Maine. It has its critics.
Les Otten’s plans for storied N.H. hotel held up by bond study
The Balsams closed in 2010 after 150 years in business and took with it hundreds of jobs in the North Country region.
Variety of cuts recommended to balance Augusta schools’ budget
The school board is considering options to close a $1M gap that may grow to $2M depending on actions in the state Legislature.
History comes full circle for Messalonskee hockey
Coaches Joe Hague and John DelGiudice were both part of the first Eagles varsity team, nearly 20 years ago.
Police, emergency units respond to Norridgewock crash
The accident occurred on Bigelow Hill Road, but officials were unable to provide further details immediately.