A Bath Iron Works patrol boat crew tried to resuscitate him, but failed.
J. Hemmerdinger
Saco stove seller accused of bilking customers
Several consumers say Saco-based Maine-ly Stoves and Fuel Yard, a company that’s now under criminal investigation, failed to deliver stoves and has not repaid thousands of dollars in deposits.
Navy contracts mean revenue stability for Bath
Moody’s predicts “several more years of employment stability and economic benefits for the Bath region.”
South China’s Kehoe documented his cancer fight
PORTLAND — Brendan Kehoe kept a diary of the last four months of his life on his blog, Zen.org.
Owner of weeklies wins national newspaper award
PORTLAND — Alan L. Baker thinks hyper-local coverage has allowed his weekly community newspapers to thrive in a tumultuous industry.
Mainer wins national award
PORTLAND — Alan L. Baker thinks hyper-local coverage has allowed his weekly community newspapers to thrive in a tumultuous industry.
77th Monhegan sailboat race kicks off
The boats will sail through the night and are expected to return sometime tomorrow.
Coastal Enterprises competes for $5.5M award
Coastal Enterprises invests in businesses and other development in rural areas in Maine and throughout New England.
Katahdin Bankshares earnings drop 11 percent
PORTLAND — Houlton-based Katahdin Bankshares Corp., the parent company of Katahdin Trust Company, reported earnings of $2,182,000 in the first half of 2011, down 11 percent from the same period last year, according to a media release. In a press release, Jon J. Prescott, Katahdin Trust president and CEO, attributed the decline to a drop in […]
South Portland Borders liquidation sale draws big crowds
SOUTH PORTLAND — The Borders store parking lot was filled Friday afternoon and signs on the windows read, “Going out of Business” and “Entire Store Up to 40% Off.”