A developer may have moved a step closer to financing a proposed natural gas pipeline in central Maine, but its competitor to build the line says it isn’t worried.
HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY PLAYOFFS: Regional titles on the line
This is the time of year when field hockey teams know the rest of their season will be played on artificial turf. Some are used to turf, and even thrive on it. For other teams, like Winthrop, it’s a new experience.
Clinton chainsaw massacre in ninth year
CLINTON — For the ninth year, children and adults from all over Kennebec and Somerset counties have again lined up to have the wits scared out of them.
Official who approved controversial sale retires
Betty Lamoreau, one of the state officials who was involved in the no-bid sale of property in Thomaston to the state prison warden, is retiring after 31 years in state government. Her last day on the job will be Thursday.
Forum to explore Occupy movement
AUGUSTA — Occupy Augusta will be transplanted to the University of Maine at Augusta temporarily Thursday afternoon for a public forum.
MISS MAINE FIELD HOCKEY: Local players make up finalists
If you haven’t checked out some of the best senior field hockey players in the state, you can see a bunch just by traveling to Hampden Academy this evening.
Pingree unveils farm legislation
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree said her bill to revamp national agricultural policies marries the desire for healthy food to the need to boost the economy.
‘How do you keep a secret that long?’
LEWISTON — Frank Julian came to Moore’s Self Storage on North Lisbon Street like clockwork and paid in advance for the storage unit he’d rented since 1992.
NFL: Patriots return to field
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Bill Belichick had extra time to prepare during the New England Patriots bye week.
Madison to go its own way on gas
A developer may have moved a step closer to financing a proposed natural gas pipeline in central Maine, but its competitor to build the line says it isn’t worried.