PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage called on Kaplan University graduates to follow a piece of advice he once received.
Beth Quimby
Beth Quimby reports on Maine on the weekends, when most Mainers are off the job and anything can happen. She worked for newspapers since she was in high school when she started out on her father’s New Hampshire newspaper. She is a graduate of Colby College and a recipient of national, regional and state journalism awards. When she is not working, she tries hard to follow her bliss.
LePage offers advice to Kaplan graduates
PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage called on Kaplan University graduates to follow a piece of advice he once received.
LePage to graduates: Be humble, honest, respectful
Gov. Paul LePage called on 365 Kaplan University graduates Saturday to follow a piece of advice he once received.
The Clam Shack wins Lobster Roll Rumble
The Clam Shack of Kennebunk had its lobster roll voted “Fan Favorite” at the 2012 Lobster Roll Rumble in New York City, where it competed against restaurants from around the country.
Saco teen dies in car crash
Jacob Marcotte, a 2011 graduate of Thornton Academy, was driving on Jenkins Road this morning when his car hit a tree.
Flying fans unfazed by heavy rain predictions
BRUNSWICK — Predictions of heavy rain this weekend kept down the crowds and the aircraft on day one of the two-day International Brunswick Fly-In, but die-hard flying fans didn’t stay away.
Damp fly-in attracts die-hard fans
BRUNSWICK — Predictions of heavy rain this weekend kept down the crowds and the aircraft on day one of the two-day International Brunswick Fly-In, but die-hard flying fans didn’t stay away.
Brunswick fly-in draws die-hard aviation fans
The free aviation show features aircraft displays, an exhibition hall and safety seminars.
Spring run for salmon to be marker
Fans of the federally endangered Atlantic salmon are anxiously watching this year’s spring run, hoping the number of returning fish mirrors last year’s.
‘Guessing game’ will clear during salmon’s spring run
Fans of the federally endangered Atlantic salmon are anxiously watching this year’s spring run, hoping the number of returning fish mirrors last year’s.