November 10, 2015
November 2015
How a Somali community could help save Maine’s economy
Attracting new residents to the state isn’t just a godsend but an economic imperative.
New England leaders tackle opioid crisis
The focus is on regulating painkillers, data-sharing of prescription monitoring programs and education about addiction.
John Lennon’s guitar sells for $2.4 million at auction
The instrument was used in writing some of The Beatles’ early hits.
NOTEBOOK: Practice under the lights becoming tradition for Oak Hill football team
Raiders face Lisbon Saturday for Class D South title.
Richmond girls ready to celebrate another soccer state championship
Bobcats holding reception, firetruck escort on Tuesday after securing fourth Class D title in six years.
Account emerges for why state workers yanked anti-wind signs in Moosehead region
Turns out Plum Creek Timber Co. didn’t want a sign next to its office, and its inquiry with the state may have had a bigger effect than intended.
Patriots cruising toward another title
Everyone else in AFC East fighting for 2nd place in the division.
Nation’s top highway safety official backs seat belts in school buses
Six states – but not Maine – have laws requiring seat belts to be installed on school buses.
Six elected to Fairfield Charter Commission
Town Councilors will appoint three more members to the panel to review and change the town’s governing document.