The state attorney general claimed two executives of Friends of Maine’s Mountains profited from settling a suit aimed at blocking another wind project.
March 2015
With U.S. running out of room to store oil, will prices collapse?
Gasoline prices could fall along with crude, though lower refinery production, because of seasonal factors and unexpected outages, could prevent a sharp decline.
Iraqi forces face major challenge in move against Islamic State
The Tikrit offensive is the government’s most ambitious effort yet to uproot the extremists.
Waterville’s troubled Levine’s building called dangerous
The city’s code enforcement officer said the onetime landmark is “decrepit” and “rotten,” but the owner from Connecticut rejects the claims.
Big pitching names highlight Thomas softball roster
The Terriers will feature a deep arsenal of arms this spring.
Spirit of America Foundation honors 99 volunteers from Kennebec County
Residents and organizations from 27 Kennebec County towns and cities received awards at a ceremony Tuesday night.
Kennebec River’s flood potential to be assessed
The River Flow Advisory Commission will meet Thursday to determine what kind of flood potential the thick ice and heavy snow pack pose.
SMASH brings ‘The Merchant of Venice’ to Monmouth
The Southern Maine Association of Shakespearean Homeschoolers will open Thursday night at Cumston Hall.
Farmington considers Route 2 traffic lane changes
The state DOT plan proposes changing Wilton Road from a four-lane road to a two-lane road with a middle lane for two-way left-hand turns.
Hey, these Celtics are fun to watch — and so is Kentucky
The best thing about basketball season being over is I get to catch up on the things that I’ve missed for the last two weeks. Like basketball. Specifically, the Boston Celtics and the Kentucky Wildcats. I watched the Celtics lose to the Golden State Warriors on Sunday and they were virtually unrecognizable from the Celtics […]