AES Electrical of Laurel, Maryland, alleges it bore increased expenses because of change orders and other demands from Trump’s staff.
2017
Decomposed body found off Route 1 in Thomaston
The body, believed to be a man, was found in woods off Route 1, badly decomposed.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 25 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 25, 2017.
How do scientists study ice storms? They start by turning on the hoses
The University of Southern Maine is among half a dozen universities gleaning information from the White Mountain National Forest.
Maine attorney general says LePage needs Legislature’s approval for psychiatric unit
The governor had sought to build the secure facility in Bangor to avoid legislative oversight, but Janet Mills says his administration can’t bypass legislators no matter what site is chosen.
Allman Brothers founding member Butch Trucks dies at 69
Trucks was one of two original drummers who helped form the rhythms and the drive for legendary Southern rock band.
The dark universe is bigger than you think
Ninety-six percent of everything that exists has never been detected, writes Dana Wilde.
Police chiefs in four towns collaborate on addiction recovery program
Buxton, Gorham, Windham and Westbrook officials will collaborate on the state-funded program, which helps people pay for basic needs while in treatment.
Maine Basketball Hall of Fame announces 2017 inductees
Gary Hawkins, Tim Bonsant head list of latest class.
Why Orwell’s ‘1984’ has just spiked to No. 1 on Amazon
Following Kellyanne Conway’s ‘alternative facts’ comment, the classic novel about an all-seeing, untrustworthy government is resonating with many readers.