One killer moment after another, the entire history of the Soviet Union begins to crumble, as this gang who can’t find the toilet or a phone begins to take over the USSR, J.P. Devine writes.
2018
N.H. man wins stay of deportation order, hours before flight
Elvecio Viana who recently appliced for permanent resident status, sued to challenge the ICE order.
Lucky Clark On Music: State Street Traditional Jazz Band
Ann Page talks about the upcoming Augusta concert.
Runner with dwarfism, starting in Boston, will run 12 marathons in 12 months
John Young who is 4 feet 4 inches tall, has completed 10 marathons and competed in 50 triathlons.
Ready for spring temps? You’ll have to wait a little longer
These days, all Maine meteorologists are chatting about the cold and the potential snow that will come along with it. But for the purpose of this blog, I thought it may be time to look beyond the cold and snow, and search for any signs of spring.
Mueller’s Russia probe shows it pays to cooperate
‘Penny-ante plea’ deals offered to Gates, Flynn and Papadopoulos raise speculation about incriminating information they are providing.
Casco man seriously injured in Harrison crash
Deputies believe speed and alcohol were factors in the Wednesday night crash.
Power companies working to restore power to thousands after wind storm
Central Maine Power reported outages throughout the day after strong winds swept through Thursday morning.
Machete-attack survivor confident a Maine Marsy’s Law is critical for victims
Had there been such a law in 2008, it would have given the author notice of his attacker’s status.
Low unemployment, fewer foreign workers has Maine’s seasonal businesses laboring to find help
Historically low unemployment and limited access to foreign workers have the hospitality industry in desperation and Sens. King and Collins pleading for federal relief.