Rick Porcello allows six runs in 5 2/3 innings as Boston loses its third in a row, 8-5.
July 2019
Lewiston CareerCenter August events
LEWISTON — The Lewiston CareerCenter, part of the Maine Department of Labor, is holding a series of events and workshops during August. All events are at the Lewiston CareerCenter, 5 Mollison Way, unless otherwise noted. The CareerCenter is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. All CareerCenter services are free of charge. […]
John Johnston named fellow of APMI
LEWISTON — John Johnson, vice president of Elmet Technologies, has been recognized for a high level of expertise in the technology, practice, or business of the powder metallurgy industry by APMI International, the professional society for powder metallurgy. He was elevated to fellow status at POWDERMET2019: International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials on […]
July in Portland sets record: Hottest. Month. Ever.
The temperature in Portland reached 80 degrees or higher during 24 days this July, leading to an average temperature of 72.9 degrees that eclipsed the previous record of 72.7 set in July 2011.
Maine governor praises federal plan for prescription drugs
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills says Maine is ready to take advantage of a Trump administration proposal that would allow Americans to legally and safely import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada
Familiar question for Black Bears: Who will run the ball?
For the second year in a row, Maine saw its lead running back transfer. Who will replace Ramon Jefferson this year?
PHOTO: Reading in comfort in Farmington
Emma Haywood said she is enjoying reading “The Red Tent.”
Twin City Thunder notebook: Finnish defenseman signed for the NCDC team
Oskari Lahtinen comes highly rated from the Thunder coaching staff’s contacts in Europe. Thunder also do some scouting in Chicago while a draft pick says he’s sticking to the NCAA route.
MECA, Indigo Arts form mentorship program for artists of color
A new $75,000 challenge grant will support paid internships, among other efforts.
Victim’s girlfriend says petty dispute precipitated shooting at Walmart
Tara Nguyen says she used to work with Gage Dalphonse, the man accused of killing Jean Fournier in a parking lot Saturday night in Auburn. “Jean walked off, and Gage got out and shot him,” she said.