SCARBOROUGH (AP) — Scarborough police are looking for a man they say attached a small camera to his shoe and used it to take pictures up the skirts of women at a local department store. Police say several women customers at a Walmart store reported the behavior on July 16. Police on Monday released surveillance […]
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Sports Illustrated editor from Maine working his 11th Olympic Games
SEAL HARBOR — Amid the curiosities and delicacies for sale at the checkout counter of The Naturalist’s Notebook in Seal Harbor is something that does not have a price tag: the track shoes worn by a bronze-medal winning Olympian in 1992 in Barcelona. It might seem an unusual display piece for a nature, art and […]
Summers goes on attack against King
PORTLAND (AP) — Republican Senate candidate Charlie Summers says Maine independent Angus King is being hypocritical by complaining about attack ads after using them during his successful bid for governor. The campaign released an Internet ad Monday in response to King’s criticism of U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s television advertisements attacking his record as governor. Campaign […]
Maine soldier killed in South Korea laid to rest
BRUNSWICK (AP) — Gov. Paul LePage directed that state of Maine and U.S. flags be flown at half-staff in Brunswick for the funeral of a Maine soldier who was killed last month while stationed in South Korea. Monday’s funeral for Capt. David Haas was held at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Brunswick, followed by […]
Gay rights group donates $250,000 to Maine’s gay marriage fight
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The country’s leading gay rights group is donating $1 million to campaigns in four states where gay marriage is on the ballot this fall. The Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign is donating $250,000 apiece to allies in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington. It brings the group’s total spending on the issue this […]
Unity Raceway season up in air; management stops paying winners
UNITY — There are 13 more racing dates on the Unity Raceway schedule but the season could come to a screeching halt next weekend. George Fernald Jr., who is in his fifth and final season of leasing the track from Ralph and Nancy Nason, said Saturday night he can no longer pay the purse money […]
Orland man killed in Jet Ski accident
ORLAND — A 52-year-old Orland man was killed Sunday afternoon while operating his personal watercraft on Toddy Pond. Ross Staples of Orland was running his Kawasaki Jet Ski across Toddy Pond at 3:20 p.m. Sunday, but fell off his machine while traveling from the boat launch to a beach. Witnesses told game wardens from the […]
Maine gas prices soar nearly 8 cents per gallon
AUGUSTA (AP) — The average retail cost of a gallon of gas in Maine soared almost eight cents in the past week, but still didn’t rise as fast as the national average. Price-monitoring website MaineGasPrices.com reported Monday that the average cost in Maine jumped to $3.69 per gallon. Even though the national average jumped more […]
158th Topsham Fair kicks off Tuesday
TOPSHAM, Maine — The 158th annual Topsham Fair is getting ready to kick off. The five-day fair at the Topsham Fairgrounds gets under way Tuesday and runs through Sunday. More than 25,000 people attend the fair each year, drawn by agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, demolition derbies, music, food, harness racing and more. Admission is $10 […]
Listen to the lobsters, maple syrup and glaciers
What do glaciers, maple syrup and lobsters have in common? They’re all symptoms of global warming – the worldwide process of climate change that has become our major environmental challenge. Glaciers are a well-known symptom, with the astonishing retreat of ice around the North Pole providing shipping lanes through the Artctic. And no, the addition […]