Police say an 18-year-old Burnham man was drunk when his car slammed into a parked vehicle, knocking a woman into a ditch, and then sped away.
Scott Monroe
Video link lets math whiz take advanced class
Two classrooms 30 miles apart share a single teacher through a federally funded video system.
Prime Tanning files for bankruptcy; Hartland scrambles
Prime Tanning, the largest employer in Hartland, owes more than $300,000 in back taxes to the town.
Mike Michaud holds lead over challenger Levesque in 2nd District
Jason Levesque hoped to ride a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment to the House of Representatives.
Campaign Diary: LePage to backers: ‘Let’s win big!’
The GOP candidate also urges supporters to help elect Republicans to the state House and Senate.
Campaign Diary: ‘If we don’t do it now, I don’t know when’
JAY – “It’s time to finish the job!” Sounding hoarse but animated, Paul LePage drew applause from 130 supporters and local candidates Sunday as he talked about the importance of getting people out to vote to support not only him, but Republicans across the ballot. The Republican gubernatorial candidate — who is the front-runner according […]
Governing style: Libby Mitchell
As a legislative and town leader, the Democratic nominee has shown pragmatism and confidence.
Governing style: Paul LePage
The GOP nominee, as Waterville mayor, has stayed focused on cost-cutting and has been vocal.
Campaign Diary: LePage connects to 20,000 through Tele-Town Halls
WATERVILLE – Paul LePage sat at a desk on the second floor of his campaign headquarters on Main Street just before noon on Saturday, cradling a phone against his shoulder and holding a pen over a notepad. LePage, wearing a red sweatshirt and jeans, had just munched on a chocolate-frosted doughnut and had a cup […]
Campaign Diary: Radio show, barber shop, to Marden’s, then home
Paul LePage goes on the air in the morning then enjoys a light day as polls show him doing very well.