He had likened LaGuardia to a ‘Third World country,’ but his office expedited approvals to update it.
July 2015
MAINE OPEN NOTEBOOK: Patience a virtue for Gay after rough start
Pittston native recovers to finish 1-over after first round at Augusta Country Club.
Festival at the Falls off for lack of funding
Waterville city budget cuts included $4,500 that paid for the one-day multi-ethnic event.
Red Sox ready to retire Pedro Martinez’ number
The Hall of Famer will be honored Tuesday at Fenway Park when the team hangs his No. 45 over right field.
Wabanaki representatives plan rally at Skowhegan’s Moonlight Madness
Members of Maine’s four tribes say they will attend the river festival to support area residents who favor elimination of the ‘Indians’ mascot at Skowhegan Area High School.
Tournament run ends for Augusta 15U Babe Ruth team
All-Stars fall to host Trumbull in New England regional semifinals.
Federal agency gets tough on automaker recalls
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx says regulators will monitor automakers aggressively and penalize those who violate the law.
‘Shark Tank’ to seek entrepreneurs at casting call in Portland
The first 500 people in line Wednesday will get to audition their elevator pitches to celebrity ‘sharks’ for the reality show.
Pasta making to be included at Kneading Conference
The Maine Grain Alliance two-day event opens at the Skowhegan Fairgrounds Thursday.
Moscow man arrested on four burglary counts
Joshua Coldwell was initially a suspect in an illegal marijuana growing operation, but is now charged with burglaries at Upper Kennebec Valley High School and Williams Store, both in Bingham.