Quebec train wreck spotlights oil transportation debate on national stage
The debate over the transportation of oil intensified monday in Maine and nationally as Canadian officials began their investigation into the deadly weekend train derailment and explosion in neighboring Quebec.
Farmington reaches out to stricken Lac-Megantic
MSEA board to consider compromise contract
The Maine State Employees Association is reviewing a tentative labor compromise hammered out last week that includes two wage increases in the next year.
Lawyer: Swan just trying to survive abusive marriage
Carole Swan never meant to defraud anyone; she was just doing what she had to do to survive in an abusive marriage, her lawyer told the jury Monday, the first day of Swan's fraud trial.
Chelsea residents split on Swans' fate
Swans to be tried separately on federal charges
Former Chelsea selectwoman acted under 'severe duress' when she committed fraud, says lawyer
Police ask public help in solving Canaan sexual assault
The Whitten Road in Canaan, where a bicyclist was sexuality assulted Sunday afternoon, is so lightly traveled that state police hope someone saw something that will lead them to the woman's attackers.
Messalonskee Lake metal removal costly for Oakland, but money may be recouped
A project to remove jagged pieces of steel from beneath the feet of swimmers on Messalonskee Lake cost more than expected, but Oakland hopes to recover much of the money by selling the metal.
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