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2019
Geiger subsidiary acquires UK promotional company
LEWISTON —UK Distributor GeigerBTC, a subsidiary of Geiger, a multi-generational family owned and operated company, has acquired London-based distributor Shout Promotional Merchandise. Shout Promotional Merchandise has been in business since 2003. GeigerBTC made the acquisition as part of its ongoing strategy to support the needs of global customers in North America, Europe and worldwide.
Labor Dept. sets listening session at Lewiston CareerCenter
LEWISTON — The Maine Department of Labor is holding a listening session around the new earned paid time off law at 5:30 p.m. Monday at Lewiston CareerCenter at 5 Mollison Way. The Legislature enacted the bill May 16, Gov. Janet Mills signed it on May 28 and the law goes into effect Jan. 1, 2021. […]
Football: Sam Lindsay’s work paying off for Oak Hill
Oak Hill’s Sam Lindsay put in work in the offseason and has seen results in games this fall.
Football Game of the Week: Mt. Blue, Skowhegan clash with playoff seeds on line
PTC B rivals look for postseason seeding in annual regular season finale.
Nationals in control as World Series shifts to Washington
The Nationals hold a 2-0 Series lead over the heavily favored Houston Astros.
H.S. football: Week 8 Sun Journal staff picks
(Predicted winners in bold) RANDY WHITEHOUSE (56-17) Edward Little at Thornton Morse at Leavitt Mt. Blue at Skowhegan Madison/Carrabec at Mountain Valley Cape Elizabeth at Poland Spruce Mountain at Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale Ellsworth/Sumner at Gray-New Gloucester Lawrence at Lewiston Scarborough at Oxford Hills Mt. Ararat at Telstar Lisbon at Oak Hill WIL KRAMLICH (59-14) Edward Little at Thornton […]
College Football Notebook: Colby-Bates-Bowdoin rivalry series kicks off Saturday
Defending champ Colby takes on Bates in Waterville.
Head to Head: Top surprises as the regular season winds down
Predictions — and assumptions — were made at the beginning of the season, but reality had different plans.
Cape High student won’t be suspended while court considers free speech case
Aela Mansmann’s 3-day suspension is on hold until the judge determines whether school officials violated her rights by punishing her for posting notes about an alleged rapist in the school.