City workers taking down holiday lights in Lewiston.
2019
Anti-immigrant comments by Waterville mayor create rift in Maine Republicans
The Senate Republican Leader said he doesn’t approve of Nick Isgro’s claims about immigrants spreading infectious diseases and is “in the process of taking some actions,” but Isgro says he’s had “a massive outcry of support.”
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard could lose $200 million to build border wall
The Kittery shipyard is among the military installations around the nation that could have money reallocated to build the wall President Trump says is necessary for the nation’s security.
Portland police respond to armed bank robbery
The Norway Savings Bank branch on Forest Avenue was robbed Monday afternoon, police said.
Livermore Falls board to review warrant, set town meeting
LIvermore Falls selectmen approved a $2.56 million municipal budget to go before voters in June.
Braving the cold
Chickens venture out the farthest from their chicken house for first time this winter. The dog is king of the snow bank.
Department of Labor offering free workshop
The Maine Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Standards is hosting a free workshop to help employers understand the process of hiring minors in the workforce and to help parents and young workers understand Maine’s child labor laws.
NorthEast Charter & Tour Co. marks 20 years
NorthEast Charter & Tour Company, 235 Goddard Road in Lewiston, recently celebrated 20 years in business.
U.S. Alpine championships: Carrabassett Valley senior Ella Spear makes national championship debut
Boothbay native competes practice runs in advance of downhill competition Tuesday at Sugarloaf.
Virginia hunters can now spend their Sundays hunting raccoons
“I can go get beer on Sunday and get drunk and kill you with my car. I can go to the racetrack and lose my house. Why can’t I go out in the woods with my dog and get a raccoon?”