Thomas Waddell says the move raises questions about the separation of church and state, while Senate President Michael Thibodeau says he’s concerned about how Waddell treated the Senate secretary.
May 2017
Alewife restoration group inches forward on dam plans
The Alewife Restoration Initiative, or ARI, has passed some hurdles in its efforts to connect the ocean to China Lake, but faces many more challenges in removing dams and installing fish passageways.
Morning Sentinel May 29 police log
Waterville area police reports for May 29, 2017.
Bushes join in Kennebunkport’s tribute to American sacrifice
They were accompanied by retired Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, who served as national security adviser to President Bush.
Frank Deford, legendary sports writer and commentator, dies at 78
The author of more than a dozen books, he was known for his unique perspective on the sports world.
Tiger Woods appeared asleep at the wheel when he was arrested on DUI charge
The arrest is the latest setback for Tiger Woods, whose career has been derailed by back problems.
Vermont man lost in New Hampshire wilds is found in Maine
Robert Tremblay and his son went into the woods Saturday afternoon to retrieve a game camera they’d left near Rump Mountain.
York County deputies fatally shoot Arundel man
The sheriff’s office says Chad Dionne, 37, confronted deputies with a firearm when they arrived at the scene of a reported domestic disturbance.
During Putin visit, Macron accuses Russian media of ‘propaganda’
Putin, meanwhile, rejects allegations that Moscow meddled in France’s presidential election and also defends his March meeting with far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Our View: New Orleans mayor’s words ring true on Memorial Day
Confronting the past and telling the whole story is the duty we owe to ourselves and posterity.