But some question the need to replace all three ‘legs’ – the submarines, long-range bombers and land missles.
July 2016
Gardiner companies awarded economic development, workforce development funds
City officials have been able to secure $1.9 million in grant funds for Gardiner companies in two years.
Hungry crowds savor the flavors at Portland’s Festival of Nations
Visitors sample food from Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and United States at Saturday’s event, designed to highlight diversity and multiculturalism.
FAA was warned of tragic potential of commercial balloon flights
Two years ago, the National Transportation Safety Board urged the FAA to require tour operators to get agency permission to operate, and that balloon operators be subject to FAA safety oversight.
Two dead, another airlifted to an area hospital following an early morning crash Saturday
Accident happened on North Dexter Road in Parkman in Piscataquis County just after midnight.
Central Maine farmers feel heat of drought conditions
Many farmers are increasing their irrigation or including a variety of produce or livestock to offset the dry effects.
At least 16 dead in hot air balloon crash in Texas
It’s apparently the worst such disaster in U.S. history, and one of the worst ever in the world.
Expect your electric bill to go up for the next few years
Consumers may see hefty increases in their power bills as generators win huge gains to guarantee they can meet the demand for electricity.
Civil War vet’s ashes to wind their way back home to Maine
The Aroostook County man, who fought with the 20th Maine, died alone in an Oregon asylum in 1922.