N.H. police commissioner resigns over slur
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Iowa university led by former UMaine chancellor penalized for false tactics
The for-profit university agrees to pay $7.25 million to settle claims it used false tactics to sign up students.
College Connections: Former Biddeford star excels in track for Stonehill
Maria Curit, a junior, will compete in the NCAA Division II championships.
With streak over, Betts tries new position
Mookie’s path to Fenway may be via center field.
Maine Media Workshops look back to century-old technology
Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, which is known for embracing technology, builds a new lab that celebrates the traditional arts of book binding and alternative photo processes.
Watergate conspirator Jeb Stuart Magruder dies at 79
The White House aide, who later became a minister, claimed he heard Nixon order the break-in.
Maine formalizes two-year closure of lobster fishery on Penobscot River
The ruling follows an emergency closure in February stemming from hazardous mercury levels.
Maine formalizes two-year closure of lobster fishery on Penobscot River
The ruling follows an emergency closure in February stemming from hazardous mercury levels.
Fundraiser for Westbrook Little League player set for Saturday, May 17
On Saturday, May 17, a fundraiser for Derek Beck, a player in the Westbrook Little League Instructional Baseball division, will take place. According to organizers, Beck has optic nerve atrophy caused by a brain tumor, which has caused serious vision problems, but yet he continues to play. Balls are being colored so he can see […]
Two of three Buxton home invaders apprehended
Two of the three suspects in a home robbery and assault in April have been apprehended by Buxton police. The department is seeking the public’s help to locate a third suspect. According to Buxton Police Chief Michael Grovo, on Friday, April 11, at 9:15 p.m. the Buxton Police Department received a call of a subject […]