Messages reveal efforts to keep the session on education funding private, a decision that has become the focus of a legal complaint by the Attorney General’s Office.
July 2016
Grout failure possible cause of chairlift toppling at Sunday River
The top unloading terminal of the Spruce Peak Triple lift toppled over when the foundation separated from the mountaintop.
Richmond Days to take on Hawaiian theme Friday through Sunday
This year’s annual festivities in Richmond also mark the return of Sunday events, including the Swan Island 5K race.
Maine legislator submits bill to ban auto insurance hikes based solely on getting older
In Progressive’s hypothetical example, a 64-year-old person could be charged 6 percent more for having another birthday.
Building on Lithgow Street in Winslow torn down by local contractor
Jeremy Marcoux, who bought the property, which most recently was a Fortin’s Home Furnishings warehouse, has no current plans for it.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Our Kind of Traitor’
Prepare ourselves to enjoy corruption, chicanery, espionage and tomfoolery, JP Devine writes.
Our scary times a reminder of tumultuous 1960s
There’s been a lot of horrific news lately, but the events of the late 1960s suggest it could get a whole lot worse, Liz Soares writes.
St. Albans storm damage caused by macroburst, National Weather Service says
Straight line wind reached up to 90 mph during Monday’s storm, which knocked down trees and power lines in Somerset and Franklin counties, the weather service damage team determined.
Eastport man charged with attempted murder in jail attack
Hazen McDugald is accused of attacking a corrections officer at the Washington County Jail.
MPBN signs 3-year deal to broadcast state basketball championships
Regional semifinal and championship games will continue to be live-streamed for the next three years.