With no one interested in taking over the Portland distributorship, second-generation owners sell off key parts.
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Rock Hall can’t wait to induct Nirvana
The inductees also will include Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Linda Ronstadt and Cat Stevens
Colo. sheriff: School gunman planned much larger attack
Five locations of Arapahoe High School were written in indelible marker on Karl Pierson’s arm when he entered the school.
LePage renews effort to target Maine welfare fraud
He plans to introduce bills that would require able-bodied people to show they’ve applied for three jobs before getting assistance.
Frigid temps test AAA’s roadside crews
The travel agency that provides roadside assistance is seeing about twice as many calls as is normal for this time of year.
Thousands of Mainers face loss of jobless aid
Extended benefits have been a lifeline for those looking for work during the slow recovery from recession, but Congress is about to let them expire.
Book Review: ‘Beyond: Popham Colony’ a rollicking historical novel
The story speaks to contact between the people of Maine and the English.
Schoolgirl roundup: McAuley turns back Gorham
The Lions survive a test and hand the Rams their first loss, 65-59.
Republicans take aim at tea party elements
Led by House Speaker John Boehner, conservatives want to take a more moderate path.
Fake Mandela sign language interpreter reportedly was murder suspect
South Africa hears a new revelation about the man at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service.