Boston squanders lead in 9th but then wins it in 10th to take series.
2017
New report shows improvements in mental health care for veterans at Togus
Maine’s congressional delegation praised the improvements Togus has made following a scathing report two years ago that found problems throughout the system.
State submits bill to allow surveillance of lobstermen
A similar bill failed two years ago and is in response to concerns that some Maine lobstermen may be cheating the system.
Maine students at for-profit colleges carry heavier debt load, report finds
The state has 11 of the schools, and a hearing is scheduled for Monday on a bill requiring annual reviews of them by the State Board of Education.
Litter cleanup Saturday in Manchester
Volunteers are asked to go to the Town Office at 9 a.m. to help with the Earth Day event.
Maine Compass: Maine should lead the way in modernizing child care and elderly services
The universal family care bill before the Legislature would address many issues facing the system.
On 4/20, pot enthusiasts celebrate
The annual observance of all things cannabis includes giveaways and discounts.
Small group of Wayne voters approve 6-month moratorium on recreational marijuana businesses
Voters approved the moratorium Tuesday at a special town meeting.
Vienna man arrested in Fairfield after allegedly assaulting police officer
Charles Franklin Santana, 29, was in the police cruiser when he allegedly head-butted an officer in the face.
Marijuana giveaway in Monument Square gets crowd stoked
Longtime legal-weed advocate Crash Berry honors ‘420,’ a sort-of marijuana holiday, by handing out one-gram packets for free starting around high noon.