Several state attorneys general have accused the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools of overlooking deception by some schools.
June 2016
Maine Republican congressional primary likely headed to a recount
Mark Holbrook and Ande Smith were separated by just 58 votes, with one precinct yet to report, in the race to challenge U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree this fall.
Rangeley voters re-elect one incumbent, one newcomer to Board of Selectmen
In a race for two seats on the board, voters chose one incumbent and one newcomer.
French police alerted that small groups of extremists may be planning attacks
Officials cautious about report but country already on high alert because of previous attacks.
Monmouth voters OK money for treatment of Cochnewagon Lake
The Cobbossee Watershed District has been planning the project and will apply for a federal matching grant of $175,000 for the work.
Toddler’s body recovered after alligator attack at Disney World
The sheriff says the alligator apparently pulled Lane Graves from the edge of a lagoon into deeper water and drowned him.
Our Opinion: Good news on vaccines, but schools still at risk
Falling opt-out rates shouldn’t distract from renewed efforts to press for stricter mandates.
Cookbook Review: A promising second chance for cast iron
Baked Brie with Honeyed Apricots a convincing introduction to life with cast iron.
When it comes to running a restaurant, can one man do it all?
At Bill’s Original Kitchen in Kittery, Bill Clifford is a one-man restaurant show, serving as proprietor, host, waiter, chef, cashier, busboy and dishwasher.
Happy 50th birthday! Eat some cake, then give your daily diet a tune-up
A body needs fewer – but better – calories from this point on.