Mosher Aviation Services which operates an aircraft refurbishing business at the airport.
2022
Bob Mennealy: Auburn rezoning vote ‘a big step backward’
Auburn took a big step backward March 28 by the City Council approving Mayor Jason Levesque’s proposal to rezone over 1,600 acres, despite little support shown or heard from common citizens. During debate at an earlier meeting the Sun Journal reported that Levesque stated that an amendment that would require decision makers to reveal how […]
Froma Harrop: Three questions on immigration democrats aren’t asking
President Joe Biden seems intent on easing entry into the United States at the politically worst possible time. It’s not impossible that he has a plan to keep order after he ends Title 42, which has made it harder for asylum seekers to enter the country.
Giannis, Holiday help Bucks rally past Celtics 127-121
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday each scored 29 points and the Milwaukee Bucks edged the short-handed Boston Celtics 127-121 to take over second place in the Eastern Conference standings
NBA roundup: Ball leads Hornets past Magic, 128-101
The Hornets, already in the play-in tournament, pull within one game of Atlanta and Brooklyn for eighth in the Eastern Conference.
NHL roundup: Doug Wilson stepping down as Sharks GM
Wilson, who has been on leave since November because of a medical issue, is leaving his job after 19 seasons.
Bill to limit reasons police can pull over motorists hits roadblock in Maine House
Eighteen Democrats joined Republicans to vote against a bill that would end traffic stops for minor infractions that proponents say affect people of color at higher rates than white motorists.
Bill to ban sludge recycling and spreading divides farmers
While some farmers support a ban on sludge spreading to protect Maine farms from forever chemicals, a group that includes farmers and wastewater treatment operators want a ‘science based approach’ to monitoring PFAS levels to avoid increased fertilizer and sewer costs.
Appeals court OKs Biden federal employee vaccine mandate
A federal appeals court has upheld the president’s requirement that all federal employees be vaccinated against COVID-19.