SKOWHEGAN — The Hight Family of Dealerships donated nearly $3,000 to sponsor its second annual First Responder Barbecue, serving 330. The event was adapted due to COVID-19. Hight staff delivered barbecue-to-go coolers to 19 agencies in Somerset and Franklin counties throughout the week of Oct. 12-17. Helping in the effort were George’s Market, the Bankery […]
2020
News Center Maine’s Lee Nelson will anchor his last broadcast Friday
The Channel 6 newscaster is retiring from his more than 30-year career to work as a personal trainer.
U.S. vetted stars’ politics to showcase Trump virus response
None of the celebrities agreed to participate and the campaign has been put on hold.
NHL notebook: Dallas removes interim tag and chooses Bowness as coach
Rick Bowness led the Stars to the Stanley Cup final after taking over in December when Jim Montgomery was fired and later went to alcohol rehabilitation.
MLB notebook: White Sox hire La Russa, 76, as manager … again
Tony La Russa returns as Chicago’s manager 34 years after he was fired by the organization and with three World Series titles in his pocket.
Idexx posts strong revenue and income growth
The company says a strong rebound in pet health care spending drove much of the third quarter growth.
NFL notebook: Four of the Giants’ starting offensive linemen don’t practice after one tests positive
Left guard Will Hernandez was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and is isolation.
Wex reports drop in revenue and income
The pandemic continues to constrain growth for the Portland-based company.
Falwell Jr. sues Liberty, saying school damaged his reputation
He says officials accepted false claims about his involvement in an affair between his wife and a business partner.
COVID-19 outbreak expands at state prison in Windham
The state has now reported a total of 18 cases of coronavirus in the Maine Correctional Center.