The lawmaker who proposed it says he might be able to revive it.
2017
Kenyans sweep Boston Marathon
Kiruri, Kiplagat run to victories; Elite American runners enjoy strong days.
How the brainchild of a Bull Moose employee became ‘the largest celebration of music in the world’
Today, Record Store Day is celebrated annually around the world, with hundreds of special releases just for the occasion.
Sen. King to join with Maine veterans to call for VA reform
The independent senator will meet with veterans Tuesday as he pushes legislation to improve the process of appeals.
Augusta Civic Center, for 2nd consecutive year, expected to be profitable
Officials said some years the building has operated at a loss, but this year is likely to bring a small profit, highlighting a stronger local economy that’s prompting more people to attend events and spend money there.
10 Maine mountains with fabulous views without the big climbing effort
Spring signals “road trip” for a lot of Maine hikers. Time to gas up the car, pack a trail lunch, grab the guidebook and the venerable DeLorme atlas, and head for the mountains.
Court ruling favors government over fishermen’s group
At issue was the government’s new practice of making fishermen pay for at-sea monitors.
No injuries after Jefferson home damaged by fire
The South Clary Road home, which is insured, is owned by Enos Webster Jr., who said at the scene that he thought the fire may have started from a cigarette.
Peg Campbell wins Mid-Maine Chamber’s Customer Service Stardom award
Campbell, administrative assistant at the accounting firm PFBF CPAs in Oakland, will receive her award at the chamber’s April 27 award ceremony.