Five suspicious devices were found in a trash can near the Elizabeth, New Jersey train station, which serves Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor and NJ Transit commuter rail trains.
2016
Our Opinion: Administration stalls progress on Riverview fix
Now that most people agree on the best general way forward, the only thing standing in the way is the obstinance of state officials.
Southern Maine is seeing a major spike in exports
Much of the 2015 growth came from aircraft engines and semiconductors, says Janine Bisaillon-Cary, president of the Maine International Trade Center.
Hundreds will attend summit on aging in Augusta
The third annual event will highlight innovative strategies that individuals, organizations and communities are using to improve the health and well-being of older adults.
Pingree to promote bill that would increase hospice training
Medical school faculty members and health care providers need to know more about palliative and hospice care as demand continues to rise, she says.
Narrow Gauge Railroad’s move to Gray on touchy track
As fundraising lags, the town may ask voters if it can pitch in about $500,000 to give the plan credibility with potential donors.
Group seeks designation to preserve beloved vista at Fort Sumner Park
Residents are requesting historic landmark status in reaction to plans for condos nearby on Munjoy Hill, but the developer says he also doesn’t want to see the view spoiled.
Voices of the Kennebec’s second workshop set
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barbara Walsh to speak at Sept. 27 event.