Bill Cosby’s attorneys were hoping a ruling in their favor could help them keep the documents from being used in the criminal case against their client in Pennsylvania.
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How hot was it? NASA reports July was Earth’s hottest month in recorded history
Calculations show that July 2016 was 1.51 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the 1950-1980 global average.
‘Suicide Squad’ takes a big hit after record opening
The film manages to stay atop the box office with $43.8 million, but its earnings drop 67 percent.
Fresh Air Fund brings New York City kids to Saco water park
Aquaboggan owner Wes Hurst opens the doors to the nonprofit several times each summer.
Fences make good (animal) neighbors
To encourage local critters to visit your garden – but not dine on it – build a barrier.
How Baz Luhrmann captured the essence of hip-hop in Netflix’s ‘The Get Down’
The new series about the beginnings of the culture in the Bronx is streaming on Netflix.
Prey’s paintings from her world travels are on view
‘On Site: Barbara Ernst Prey Travelogues’ will be shown in Port Clyde through Sept. 5.
Movies used to distract us from the news; now they reflect it
Summer films have changed from vehicles of distraction to reflections of the world’s troubles.
Invasive green crabs are scuttling from dilemma to delicacy
Moleche, anyone? A group of Georgetown fishermen and others are getting expert advice from Venice, Italy, to turn a rampant threat to Maine’s fisheries into a marketable part of the solution.
Making buttons from the sea
Laura Pierce makes buttons from colorful sea glass and pottery shards spit out by North Atlantic waters.