Robert Richard demanded oxycodone from the pharmacist on Thanksgiving 2013.
March 2015
Netanyahu’s speech is praised, criticized by Maine lawmakers
Sen. Angus King applauds the Israeli prime minister’s tone, but says the timing of the speech to Congress was premature; Sen. Susan Collins says the speech spelled out the dangers Iran poses to Israel and the U.S.
Iran nuclear talks likened to Rubik’s Cube with solution elusive
While the two sides say progress has been achieved on several issues, here are some of the major gaps that remain.
Judge lifts partial restriction on Standish lawyer’s practice
Anthony Sineni III, who faces criminal charges, may represent clients being prosecuted by the Cumberland County district attorney.
Victims to relive horror as marathon bombing trial starts
With jurors chosen, the focus shifts Wednesday to the events as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, goes on trial for the twin attacks.
Lawrence/Skowhegan forward a Travis Roy Award semifinalist
Cody Martin, one of the top seniors in Class A, is among eight finalists.
UMaine system chancellor says LePage budget would boost funding
James Page asks lawmakers to support a proposed budget that would provide an increase of $14.2 million over two years.
Maine regulators set new restrictions on smelt fishing
The new rules are intended to help the fish populations rebuild.
Jefferson’s Doele, Randolph’s Doucette make 2014 fall dean’s list
PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. — The following students were named to the 2014 fall semester dean’s list at Paul Smith’s College: Ashlee Doele, of Jefferson, who is majoring in hotel, resort and tourism management, earned a semester average of 3.3 or higher to receive this distinction. Sierra Doucette, of Randolph, who is majoring in natural resources […]
Lynch presented with legislative sentiment
Rep. Short honors Pittsfield award recipient.