ORONO — The opposition will be more difficult from November on.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Clemson, KSU take tumble in Top 25
NEW YORK (AP) — Clemson and Kansas State tumbled in The Associated Press college football poll after losing for the first time this season, and the top five teams in the rankings held their ground heading into the showdown between No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama.
Mess created by police, even if left by protesters
It has been said that one picture is worth a thousand words.
Obama’s jobs act should be called Union Jobs Bill
The American Jobs Act the president continues to go around pushing is a jobs act I am sure, however, it is just like his first trillion dollar stimulus. It should be called the Unions Jobs Bill. It is nothing more than billions of taxpayer dollars to people who support him.
College more and more costly
AUGUSTA — Increases in college costs continue to outpace inflation and stagnant incomes — in Maine and around the country.
Gardiner could become boating mecca for tourists
I read recently where Steve Jobs was questioned once as to whether he thought about the past. Jobs responded, “I don’t have anything against the past. I just like to think about the future.”
ON MAINE POLITICS: Republican party invitees at issue
AUGUSTA — Democrats are raising questions about a recent House Republican caucus fundraising invitation on which the names of state’s three constitutional officers were listed as invited guests.
Hundreds of bills readied for 2012 session
The Legislative leaders will sift through a list of about 300 new bills on Monday, deciding those worthy of consideration next year.
Homeless addicts forced out of Portland shelter
City officials are opening Preble Street community center as an emergency relief facility to provide a place to sleep for 43 displaced residents from the Milestone Foundation’s India Street shelter.
Occupy campers tough out storm
The demonstrators in Augusta were undaunted by the wet, heavy snow and temperatures just above freezing.