The former Maine governor was leading an agricultural trade mission in 2005 when he met the Cuban leader.
2016
Topsham firm joining growing list of employee-owned companies
Morningstar Stone and Tile establishes an ESOP and expects workers to have complete ownership within 10 years.
Former Portland developer pleads guilty to federal campaign finance fraud
Michael A. Liberty may get prison time for funneling $22,500 into the 2012 presidential campaign using the names of nine employees and family members, prosecutors say.
Waterville man charged with drunken driving after striking car, house
Joshua R. Perkins, 26, was allegedly driving with a blood-alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit following his arrest early Saturday morning.
Trial begins for Winslow woman whose pit bulls killed a Boston terrier in August
Danielle Jones faces two civil violations that charge her with keeping a dangerous dog.
5,000 fish frozen into ice skating rink sparks an uproar in Japan
The fish were frozen against a blue floor, so it looked like they were swimming. Some formed the word ‘HELLO’ or made arrow-shaped signs in the ice.
Messlonskee High names November Students of the Month
Recognized were Cooper Doucette, Caitlynne Scamman, Jared Thorne.
Suspect in fatal shooting of Naples man had vowed to hurt ex-girlfriend
Norman Strobel, who was shot dead by deputies, had called her and admitted to an earlier shooting that left another man critically wounded.
Attack that injures 11 at Ohio State investigated as possible terrorist act
A student plows a car into pedestrians before getting out and stabbing them with a butcher knife, police say.
SAD 11 bus drivers help with annual Thanksgiving turkey drive
Group also plans to buy presents for Gardiner area children.