The ad, which started running Feb. 20, accuses the governor of making a ‘backroom deal.’
February 2019
Former Portland developer Michael Liberty is indicted in federal fraud case
Liberty and other defendants have denied allegations that they tricked investors into putting money into a tech company.
Mills administration to change scope of new psychiatric facility in Bangor
Rather than sticking with Gov. Paul LePage’s plan for a privately run ‘step-down’ facility, Gov. Janet Mills said the new unit will operated as part of Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center and serve a broader scope of patients.
Man who robbed 11 businesses to feed his addiction gets nearly 6 years in prison
Travis Card pleaded guilty to the series of holdups last spring in southern Maine, crimes that the judge says ‘involved a lot of fear.’
Walmart is getting rid of greeters, worrying the disabled
Walmart told greeters around the country last week that their positions would be eliminated April 26 in favor of an expanded, more physically demanding ‘customer host’ role.
Boys hockey semifinal schedule shuffled
St. Dom’s semifinal against Bangor moved up to Friday night, Lewiston and Edward Little now facing off Saturday night.
Sen. Collins says she won’t support Trump’s EPA nominee
She expresses concerns over actions Andrew Wheeler has taken as acting administrator.
Updates proposed to Maine’s bottle bill include bigger deposits, higher handling fees
The redemption centers that handle bottles and cans say they can’t cover rising costs, such as the new minimum wage, with the fees that are fixed by state law.
To fight cancer, Maine may allow students to use sunscreen in school
Bill would drop requirement that students bring a permission slip before possessing or using sunscreen.
Berwick man dies 9 days after snowmobile fell through ice
James Reagan, 59, fell through thin ice on Salmon Falls River in Berwick Feb. 14 and became unresponsive. He died Feb. 23 at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.