The clear front-runner celebrated his second straight win Wednesday, while Ron Paul finished second. Next up, South Carolina, where Newt Gingrich is polling well.
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Jenny Craig scales back
The diet guru sells her mansion to her daughter and son-in-law for $6.1 million.
Why your landlord might charge a high security deposit
They might have been burned by past tenants – or you might be sending them a red flag.
Tiger’s ex brings the wrecking ball
Elin Nordegren decides to raze a $12 million Florida beachfront mansion in order to build her dream home on the land.
CORRECTION
The point total for Bangor High School’s Ellis Throckmorton was incorrect in a high school basketball roundup on page C2 of Saturday’s edition. Throckmorton scored six points.
ALLEN AFIELD: Decisions impact nature
Recently, at Barnes and Noble’s café in Augusta, Katelyn, my 23-year-old daughter, listened to me expounding on the 1995 wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park.
BOB HUMPHREY: IF&W considers many things
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is continually looking for ways to increase or improve hunting opportunity where, when and how it can be done without adversely impacting the resource. The agency also must protect wildlife populations where and when they are in decline. As a result, change is inevitable, and 2012 will see its fair share.
Finding fun without snow
NEWRY — Frozen waterfalls, whispering brooks, and the distant hum of snow guns outside a quiet grove. These are some of the things that make zip line rides in winter so unique.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: Mystery has clever plot; memoir a tale of adventure
Fictional Belfry, Maine, is one of those wacky small towns where the locals know just about everything about everybody’s business. One thing they don’t know, however, is who made off with dead Doc O’Neil’s half million dollars. Well, actually four people know — and they’re not saying.
BOOKS: Publishers Weekly Best sellers
Best sellers for the week of Jan. 5, 2012