FREDERICTON, New Brunswick — Maine lobster flowed back into Canada on Friday, one day after a judge ordered protesters to stop blocking access to processing facilities.
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Election 2012: LePage threatens to skip GOP convention
The governor tells a radio host that all of Maine’s delegates, including Ron Paul supporters challenged by other Republicans, should be seated in Tampa.
Union to LePage: Sign beach lease deal
State workers oppose privatization of a Cape Elizabeth beach and say its revenue is needed to fund other public parks.
Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass resigns
The administration said Robert Winglass made a commitment to the governor to serve for one to two years.
State labor chief resigns, to be replaced by deputy
Robert Winglass will remain in office until his replacement is confirmed.
Former Husson president Beardsley says Rev. Carlson wasn’t banned from campus
Rev. Robert Carlson, who committed suicide in November, a day after he learned that Maine State Police were investigating claims that he had sexually abused a minor, continued to attend Husson activities for at least four years after William Beardsley said he advised the minister that he shouldn’t be on campus.
Beardsley: I didn’t totally ban alleged abuser from campus
Former Husson University president William Beardsley acknowledged Monday that he did not categorically ban the Rev. Robert Carlson from campus after the chaplain abruptly resigned in 2006.
ON MAINE POLITICS: LePage seeks ed support via ‘day’
Gov. Paul LePage continued his effort to promote school choice last week by employing an old governor’s trick — designating a special day.
ON MAINE POLITICS: School choice still in forefront
Gov. Paul LePage continued his effort to promote school choice last week by employing an old governor’s trick — designating a special day.
Election 2012: Political funds race falls short of 2008
The drop in contributions reflects less interest in congressional races, among other factors.