The new $2.1 million station would be built on U.S. Route 202.
October 2015
California becomes fifth state with a right-to-die law
Gov. Jerry Brown, a lifelong Catholic, says he discussed the issue at length before deciding to sign the bill.
High court turns away 1,600 appeals
The Supreme Court opened its new term on Monday by turning away appeals in roughly 1,600 cases the justices reviewed over the summer. Among the highlights, the court: • Left in place a lower court ruling that made it tougher for the federal government to prosecute people for trading on leaked inside information. • Declined to […]
Pacific trade deal has potential to hurt, help Maine industries
While the 900 jobs at Maine’s New Balance plants are most at risk, reducing tariffs could open up greater export opportunities.
Monmouth girls soccer shuts out Carrabec
Haley Fletcher scores twice as Monmouth stays undefeated.
U.S. Supreme Court session could turn contentious
Consensus likely will give way to division when justices takes up social issues.
Asset test for food stamp recipients to be aired at public hearing in Augusta
No matter what is said, the policy to deny benefits for childless adults with more than $5,000 in the bank will be adopted, but a lawmaker says he’ll try to repeal it.
MS NOTEBOOK: Lawrence finally gets its offense moving
Bulldogs broke through for 1st victory of season last Friday night.
Italian market slated to open in downtown Waterville
Mayor Nick Isgro plans to invest in the market with Holy Cannoli’s owners at the site of the former Barrels Community Market, the latest move in the downtown development explosion.
Number of ships declared ‘total losses’ has declined since 2005
Only three of the 75 losses in 2014 were designated as ‘missing/overdue, which was El Faro’s status Monday.