DNA tests will be carried out on the calves to prove none of them wandered over from another cow.
March 2015
Broadband providers make move to stop new FCC rules
Internet companies go to court to stake their claim against a tough new set of net neutrality regulations.
Diverse buyers go after porn domain names early to protect brand
More Internet address suffixes are coming this summer.
Argentine hideout may have been built for Nazis
But the buildings apparently never housed a secret colony of Nazi officers.
Louisville Slugger bats being sold to Wilson Sporting Goods Co. for $70 million
Louisville Slugger wood bats will continue to be made in Louisville, Ky.
Bumper crop of outdoor summer concerts slated for Portland
Fourteen shows are already scheduled at the Maine State Pier and Thompson’s Point, and some are expected on the Eastern Promenade as well.
Maine plans to offer interest-free loans to draw more science and technology students
The legislation, which is still being drafted, seeks to give graduates an incentive to work in STEM fields in Maine, filling a growing need.
Redzone Wireless to take on Internet providers in Portland
The Camden-based telecom startup has already installed equipment to begin offering high-speed broadband access with 4G LTE Advanced technology.
Skowhegan Indian not a mascot, it’s a heritage
It’s time to get over the injustices of the past and move on.