The U.S. Surgeon General wrote: “There is no safe level of tobacco smoke.”
Nonprofit is an advantage over for-profit business
I read your editorial of Oct. 19, “All nonprofits vital to creation of jobs in Maine.”
A fresh perspective, balance for City Council
It is good news for Augusta that we have quality people willing to step forward and run for local office.
Many in Northeast mark eighth day without power
More than 104,000 utility customers in Connecticut are still in the dark after the October snowstorm.
Initial agreement reached in Greece power-sharing
A meeting Monday will discuss who will act as interim prime minister, as George Papandreou steps aside.
Ten aftershocks rattle Oklahoma
One quake late Saturday was the state’s strongest on record.
Singer Andy Williams reveals cancer diagnosis
Bladder cancer ‘is no longer a death sentence,’ he tells a crowd at a surprise appearance Saturday night.
N.H. Senate considering gambling bill
A committee vote on a bill to legalize four casinos could come as early as Tuesday.
Maine Human Rights Commission chooses new director
Amy Sneirson, a lawyer, will begin work Jan. 3.
Maine hunter dies after being shot in Sebago
Officials identify the person who shot Peter Kolofsky, 46, of Sebago as 61-year-old William Briggs of Windham.