The counterintuitive approach could test long-held beliefs and change practices at trauma centers across the country.
2016
‘Five Nights in Maine’ offers portrait of damaged people
The Maris Curran-directed film, showing Saturday and Sunday in the Maine International Film Festival, offers a bleak look at Maine’s landscape and hope for reconciliation.
Maine coalition launches effort to pass education funding referendum
Question 2 on the state ballot in November asks voters to approve a surcharge on taxable incomes over $200,000.
Tom Brady throws in the towel on Deflategate
The Patriots quarterback decides not to take his appeal to the U.S. Supreme, and ensures that his four-game suspension won’t come late in the season.
Judge reduces inmate’s sentence in Bangor street brawl killing
Zachary Carr, who was convicted of murder, argues he didn’t understand the ramifications when he turned down a plea deal.
Congress releases long-classified section of 9/11 inquiry
People who don’t believe all Saudi links to the attackers were thoroughly investigated have pushed for more than 13 years to get the pages released.
It’s not necessarily about the mattress
Things have come a long way from Mama’s couch in the sleep department, JP Devine writes.
Farmingdale artist’s ‘Goat Island Clammers’ debuts at clam festival
Alan Claude worked on print for more than three years.
Verso emerges from bankruptcy, to again list stock on NYSE
The papermaker says it is stronger, having shed $2.4 billion in debt.