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Steve Mistler
Some good news: Maine lobster returns to Canada
Meanwhile, LePage’s administration meets with lobster processors to discuss long-term solutions to the oversupply.
Election 2012: LePage threatens to skip GOP convention
The governor tells a radio host that all of Maine’s delegates, including Ron Paul supporters challenged by other Republicans, should be seated in Tampa.
Lobster processors hope meeting with LePage leads to policy changes
Two of the state’s major lobster processors say Maine needs to improve its marketing efforts to increase demand.
Union to LePage: Sign beach lease deal
State workers oppose privatization of a Cape Elizabeth beach and say its revenue is needed to fund other public parks.
State labor chief resigns, to be replaced by deputy
Robert Winglass will remain in office until his replacement is confirmed.
Husson let chaplain join events after he quit
An allegation of abuse against the Rev. Robert Carlson didn’t lead to Carlson’s being banned from campus, the college’s ex-president says.
Beardsley: I didn’t totally ban alleged abuser from campus
Former Husson University president William Beardsley acknowledged Monday that he did not categorically ban the Rev. Robert Carlson from campus after the chaplain abruptly resigned in 2006.
Election 2012: Political funds race falls short of 2008
The drop in contributions reflects less interest in congressional races, among other factors.
LePage stands by ex-Husson president
The conservation chief says he wasn’t aware of a late chaplain’s alleged sexual abuse of children.