College President Clayton Rose says it made the most sense to dedicate resources to a single mode of learning rather than attempt a hybrid of online and in-person teaching.
June 2020
Jay VFW plans July 4th BBQ
Only 360 meals will be served, so reservations are encouraged.
BIW’s largest union out on strike
The Bath shipyard’s largest union pickets over subcontracting, seniority.
Three killed, 6 wounded in shooting at Charlotte block party
A deputy police chief said that no witnesses have come forward to describe how or why the shooting started and urged the public to help with the investigation.
Photos: Opening up as summer arrives in Maine
After a long, isolated winter and spring, it was good to be out, and revel in the small beauties of life.
For the first time, daughter of Long Island serial killer victim from Maine speaks out
Lily Waterman, now 13, doesn’t want her mother to be remembered by the label that so often accompanied stories about her.
On this date in Maine history: June 22
June 22, 2013: The Bangor Theological Seminary graduates its final class after nearly two centuries of operation. Founded in 1814 in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ, it was northern New England’s only graduate school of religion. The school had announced in 2011 that it was planning to close. Forty-seven students receive […]
UMaine System trustees to consider tuition increase in new $559 million budget
The budget calls for an average tuition increase of 2.5 percent for in-state undergraduates as trustees try to navigate uncertainty brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 surge in South, Southwest poses growing threat, experts warn
Last week, 8 states hit single-day new-case highs, according to figures compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Looking Back on June 22
100 Years Ago: 1920 In full marching order, Co. I, 3rd Me. Infantry entrained at the upper Maine Central Railroad Station Saturday at 11:45, daylight savings time for Camp Devens for a 15 day tour of duty with the regiment. It was the first time for some months that Lewiston has seen soldiers marching in […]