The Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project’s staff and board are in good shape, says Beth Stickney.
Ann S. Kim
Feature Obituary: Dr. Warren Max Rohsenow, 90, scientist, professor, mentor
FALMOUTH – Dr. Warren Max Rohsenow would greet people with a smile of delight and a sparkle in his sky-blue eyes. He treasured getting to know people. It didn’t matter whether he met them during his long, distinguished scientific career or in other areas of his very well-rounded life. “He just wanted to know you. […]
Feature Obituary: Andrew Holland, 23, passionate about politics, books, music
CAPE ELIZABETH – Ideas excited Andrew Ward Holland. He loved sharing knowledge and the intellectual stimulation of debate. He was never the loud guy at a party, but the one engaged in deep conversation — not small talk — with a few people in one corner of the room. “That’s sort of how he approached […]
Firewood exchange nabs load from infested area
Maine rangers seize wood from Worcester, Mass. – an area known to suffer from heavy infestation of the invasive Asian longhorned beetle.
Four pleas of ‘guilty’ could cost 45 years
Robert Infante of Alfred, who was already a felon, admits to possessing a pipe bomb and guns and growing marijuana.
As police pursue leads,online ad offers ‘used sign’
The Craigslist poster may be having fun with the theft, but others are buying a new one.
Fort Kent fires back after grant is rejected
Sen. Snowe blames ‘rural discrimination’ when the town is denied funding for fighting underage drinking.
Gravel firms chip in for new ‘Open for Business’ sign
Members of the Maine Aggregate Association pledge $1,500 to replace the one reported stolen on I-95.
‘Lightly used political sign’ surfaces on Craigslist
The seller is willing to entertain trades for a multi-panel mural of the labor movement.
Alfred man injured by pipe bomb pleads guilty
The federal charges carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 years in prison, and Robert Infante could be sentenced to as many as 45 years.