Penny Duguay has served under five town managers since she started, she said during a party in her honor Friday.
July 2020
NFL, NFLPA still haven’t resolved all protocol for camps
NFLPA President JC Tretter says testing and number of preseason games remain unresolved.
Plenty of surprises in first round of Maine Amateur
Four golfers looking for their first Maine Am victory are tied for the lead in a tightly bunched field at Biddeford-Saco Country Club.
Errors cloud emergency loan program’s impact on Maine jobs
The U.S. Small Business Administration has made unverified claims about the number of jobs retained in Maine because of the Paycheck Protection Program.
Jasmine Mobile food truck parks in Turner; a new marina to dock on Sabattus Pond
• Renovations for Center Street Shaw’s, Minot Avenue Dunkin’ Donuts, Schooner Estates and Maine National Guard’s maintenance facility in Auburn
• How much would you give up to keep working at home? Find out what other Mainers said.
Portland’s Zootility Tools takes a crack at a better face mask
The founder of Portland-based Zootility Tools has come up with a design that requires no sewing, no elastic and no wires, and says glasses won’t fog up because the mask fits so snugly.
Federal judge rejects much of legal challenge to Maine internet privacy law
The law, one of the nation’s strictest, requires internet service providers to get consumers’ consent before using or sharing their internet-usage data.
Immigration rules could force some of Maine’s international college students to leave U.S.
Bowdoin College could be hit particularly hard by the rules, which prohibit international students from staying here if all of their classes are taken online.
U.S. nuclear lab investigates possible exposure at plutonium facility
Fifteen workers are being tested but it’s unknown how long the review will take.