RUMFORD — For kids planning pranks for April Fools, the Rumford Public Library has them covered. Kids can visit the Children’s Room to pick up a prank kit. The limit is one per child. Kits will be available first come, first served at the library is located at 56 Rumford Ave. The kits include googly […]
2021
Camden National named among top 50 U.S. community banks
Camden National Bank was the only Maine-based bank to be recognized by S&P Global Market as a top community bank in 2020.
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit over unemployment benefits for prisoners
The state reversed itself and withheld unemployment benefits for prison inmates who were not allowed to continue work-release jobs during the pandemic.
Maine power line foes sue federal energy department
The Appalachian Mountain Club, Natural Resources Council of Maine and Sierra Club Maine say the department erred in issuing a permit for the New England Clean Energy Connect project.
Strong wind gusts roar through Maine
Gusts up to 55 mph could cause damage and power outages Monday.
In Photos: Maine Maple Sunday returns to the Midcoast
While the COVID-10 pandemic canceled Maine Maple Sunday events in 2020, the annual event returned over the weekend.
Jay middle, high school students learning remotely due to COVID-19 cases
One student at each school was in close contact with students and staff.
WHO report says animals likely source of COVID
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says 17 experts from seven different U.S. government organizations will be reviewing the findings.
Powerhouses UConn, Baylor meet in Elite Eight
The two teams have dominated women’s basketball in recent years and meet for a berth in the Final Four.
Feuds, fibs and finger-pointing: Trump officials say coronavirus response was worse than known
‘People really believed in the White House that testing was driving cases, rather than testing was a way for us to stop cases.’