While the study is very preliminary because of its small size, it has important implications for how we think about the ills of sugars.
October 2015
Somerset County courts Aug. 17-21, 2015
Closed cases for Aug. 17-21, 2015, in Somerset County Superior Court and Skowhegan District Court.
FairPoint upgrades broadband service in Anson, Madison
The upgrade is expected to bring higher-speed Internet service to more than 1,850 homes and businesses in the two towns.
CARA honors Gary Burns and Ralph Stiman
Volunteers presented Joe Linscott CARA Volunteer Award.
Invasive species exploit a warming Gulf of Maine, sometimes with destructive results
Bringing promise and problems, new species throw the evolving coastal waters into an unpredictable state of flux.
Here at the end of October
Next year’s firewood is cut, split, stacked and permanently covered beside The Shed, part of the fall ritual, writes columnist Dana Wilde.
Bush takes on Rubio in Republican debate as Trump and Carson defend their legitimacy
Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio illustrate the battle between establishment candidates, who trail the outsiders in the polls.
State considers center turning lane on KMD in Oakland
The lane could replace two travel lanes on a half-mile segment of the road to accommodate a planned Dunkin’ Donuts and other developments.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Truth’
It’s a damned good movie that crackles with suspense, splendid, sometime brilliant performances, JP Devine writes.
Lucky Clark on music: Hallowell welcomes the Armies
Dave Gutter (Rustic Overtones) and Anna Lombard (Gypsy Tailwind) teamed up for a new project called Armies and will be performing at Slates in Hallowell on November 2.