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  • Published
    September 4, 2014

    How to choose a really, really good password

    AUBURN — Quick, think of an important date. Got one? Well, if you do, it’s a lousy password. So is the name of your dog — alive or dead — your favorite beverage or a cool catchword from your favorite movie; each one is easier for a computer hacker to get past then an automatic […]

  • Published
    July 16, 2014

    Five years ago: ‘History burning’ as fire consumed Cowan Mill

    Has it been five years already? People who remember the burning of the Cowan Mill – and that seems to include anybody who was in the area at the time – marvel over how much time has passed. But mostly they remember the drama of that torrid afternoon when it seemed that all of the […]

  • Published
    February 9, 2014

    Prison hospice program comforts the dying and changes the living

    WARREN — Sergio Hairston thought he was prepared to watch someone die. The 25-year-old Lewiston man was at a bedside in the Maine State Prison’s hospice room watching a sick fellow inmate. “I always thought that I knew everything and could handle every situation,” said Hairston, an inmate since his conviction at 19 years of […]

  • Published
    December 17, 2013

    Wilton man claims snowplow driver has it out for his mailbox

    WILTON — As plow drivers struggle to clear away winter storms, one homeowner struggles to protect his mailbox. It’s a problem any country dweller can relate to. Winter means snowplows. Although those plows keep our roads clear, they also demand the occasional sacrifice. In Wilton, one man’s feud with the town’s plowing resonates with everyone […]

  • Published
    November 7, 2013

    A pool hall with a mission

    AUBURN — Melinda Small woke to the sound of bones breaking. Her husband, Dan Small, had a grand mal seizure in the middle of the night that swelled his muscles to the point that they crushed his shoulders and spine. It led to more than a year of recovery, an attempted retirement and then, last […]

  • Published
    August 29, 2013

    Maine new businesses survive recession better than national average

    AUGUSTA — Despite the challenges of the Great Recession, Maine businesses launched in 2008 survived the next five years at a rate better than the national average, according to a new study from the Maine Department of Labor. In 2008, entrepreneurs launched 2,360 new businesses in Maine, according to the study. Ruth Pease, an economic research […]

  • Published
    July 5, 2013

    Bethel Inn Resort owner shares its 100-year history

    BETHEL — Dick Rasor is proud of what he’s accomplished during his 34 years of owning and operating The Bethel Inn Resort. The inn, which opened on July 12, 1913, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with events throughout the year. “It has been a wonderful, wonderful ride,” Rasor, 74, said Tuesday morning. Since buying the […]

  • Published
    April 3, 2013

    Maine official says she was told to destroy documents

    Also on this page: Complaint of discrimination | Background documents and stories A Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention director has sent a complaint of discrimination to the Maine Human Rights Commission alleging, among other things, that her bosses ordered her to shred public records to prevent the Sun Journal and the public from seeing them […]

  • Published
    December 26, 2012

    Swim lessons starting at UMF Fitness and Recreation Center

    FARMINGTON — Free beginner swim lessons offered through the Sumner P. Mills Scholarship Fund will be held at the Fitness and Recreation Center at the University of Maine at Farmington. Beginning swimmers, ages 4 to adult, learn skills through the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program taught by student water safety instructors, Jennifer Pageot, assistant director […]

  • Published
    November 15, 2012

    Bethel developer waives jury trial in disorderly conduct case

    PARIS — A Bethel land developer charged in connection with a verbal altercation outside the Town Office waived a jury trial in Oxford County Superior Court on Wednesday morning and will have a bench trial before a judge scheduled. Rick Savage Sr., of Intervale Road, was arrested this past May outside the Bethel Town Office […]