AUGUSTA — Establishing a fair rate for the amount a homeless shelter can charge and who should pay it were among the ideas discussed by a group tasked with finding $500,000 in savings in the Maine Department of Health and Human Service’s General Assistance program. The panel was appointed by the Maine Legislature as a […]
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Summers launches 1st TV ad in Senate race in Maine
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP) — Republican Senate candidate Charlie Summers is airing a TV ad introducing himself to voters. The spot highlights Summers’ background as a Navy officer who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, former Small Business Administration regional chief and secretary of state who sought to reduce teen driving fatalities. It points out that he […]
Lobster prices inch up
Fishermen have been hauling fewer lobsters the past few weeks after several months of going gangbusters. The lull in the harvest is coming about a month earlier than usual. But that’s not too surprising given that the lobster catch started coming on strong a month earlier than normal, said Carl Wilson, lobster biologist for the […]
Biddeford pastor facing child pornography charges
BIDDEFORD — A York County pastor who works with homeless children is facing child pornography charges, according to police. James Napier, 60, was picked up by police at his Alfred home by members of the State Police Computer Crimes Unit, according to a news release from Public Safety Spokesman Stephen McCausland. Napier, the pastor associated […]
Steel for N.H.-Maine bridge arriving in October
PORTSMLOUTH, N.H. (AP) — The steel that will be used to rebuild a bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine is expected to arrive in October. The main contractor for the Memorial Bridge says the structural steel is being fabricated in Claremont. A new concrete bridge deck also is planned for this fall. Crews have run […]
Grant helps Gifford’s become more efficient
SKOWHEGAN — Gifford’s Ice Cream’s efforts to become more efficient has increased production thanks to new technology. Gifford’s was awarded $33,821 by Efficiency Maine’s Business Program. The incentive was about 20 percent of a $172,875 project to upgrade Gifford’s production and cooling equipment. “It allowed us to buy better equipment and make ice cream faster […]
LePage to lead Maine trade mission to China
AUGUSTA (AP) — Gov. Paul LePage will lead Maine business professionals, academic recruiters and government representatives on a weeklong trade mission to China beginning this weekend, the administration said Tuesday. The group leaves Saturday for a trip that will include stops in Hong Kong and Shanghai. It will be LePage’s first overseas mission as governor, […]
One man arrested, one missing in Greenbush home invasion that injured woman
GREENBUSH (AP) — Police have arrested one man and are searching for a second in connection with a violent home invasion in Greenbush that landed a woman in the hospital. Police say two men broke into the woman’s home at about 1 a.m. Monday where she was asleep with her children ages 5 and 3. […]
Maine hopes for lucrative fall tourist season
PORTLAND (AP) — The summer may be over now that Labor Day has come and gone, but that does not mean the end of the tourist season in Maine. The summer season remains crucial for the state’s $7.7 billion-per-year tourism industry, but the leaf-peeping season has become the biggest money maker for hotels and restaurants. […]
Maine prison inmate escapes in Leeds
LEEDS (AP) — Law enforcement authorities in Maine are looking for an inmate who escaped from a work release site in Leeds. The state prisons department says 35-year-old Justin Ross was reported missing at about 6 p.m. on Monday. He was living at the Central Maine Pre-Release Center in In Hallowell. Authorities described Ross as […]