The American author and master of gothic horror lived in the house as an adult from 1833 to 1835.
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Homeland Security seeks Pentagon funds for 270 miles of border wall
The request is part of a counterdrug effort in six sectors across several states, defense officials say.
Stock indexes rally to more record highs, led by tech gains
Trade deals and positive economic data have helped fuel optimism that corporate profits will be strong this year.
Gathering in Augusta marks anniversary of 1973 abortion decision
Hands Around the Capitol brought together abortion foes in the state capital to mark the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
OFF RADAR: ‘Olive Again’
A clean, well-lighted book by Elizabeth Strout
‘OK, Boomer’ makes a Supreme Court appearance in age case
Chief Justice John Roberts uses the somewhat pejorative phrase during arguments about age discrimination in the workplace.
Virginia moves to brink of becoming 38th state to ratify ERA
But it’s still far from certain the amendment long sought by women’s rights advocates will ever be added to the U.S. Constitution.
Judge: State didn’t violate Auburn man’s right to speedy trial in Alaska murder case
A judge in Alaska says the state did not violate the right of a suspect in a Fairbanks murder case to a speedy trial
Conservative commentator’s South Portland speech canceled, triggering free speech fight
A Republican student group that wants to host Michelle Malkin no longer has official status, UMaine says, adding that it didn’t pressure a hotel into canceling the event.
Bill would create retirement savings program for many Maine workers
The measure would set up state-run plans for private sector workers who lack 401k or other employer-based programs.