Proposing a longer school year for American school students certainly isn’t going to win President Barack Obama any votes. And the idea will not be a crowd-pleaser for Peter Edgecomb, R-Caibou, a member of the Legislature’s Education Committee. Edgecomb has introduced LD 18 to extend the minimum school year from 180 to 185 days. While […]
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College baseball: Maine blanks Stetson; Verrier 1-for-4
DELAND, Fla.— Keith Bilodeau pitched eight scoreless innings as the University of Maine baseball team defeated Stetson 6-0 on Monday evening in DeLand, Fla. He struck out 10 batters in the game as the Black Bears picked up their first win of the 2011 season. Maine improves to 1-5 on the season, while Stetson falls […]
Hearings on ‘Spartan’ Maine budget open
AUGUSTA (AP) — Hearings on Gov. Paul LePage’s $6.1 billion budget package opened Monday with a focus on taxes, and advocates were quick to weigh in with support for a package they said will either stimulate business or foist unfair burdens on those who can afford it least. During a joint session before the committees […]
Maine gas prices jump 16 cents in one week
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A price-watching website says average retail gasoline prices in Maine have risen 16.1 cents per gallon in the past week to $3.38 per gallon. MaineGasPrices.com says its survey of Sunday’s prices also shows consumers were paying 67.4 cents per gallon more than they were on the same day one year ago, […]
Maine lags in observing gun safety laws
Sadly, what we could have done to prevent a tragedy only becomes apparent after a tragedy has occurred. That’s exactly what happened in 2007 when Seung Hui Cho used several newly purchased guns to kill 32 people at Virginia Tech. He had been declared mentally ill by a judge, which should have barred him from […]
Maine Heritage Policy Center’s report on state government workforce didn’t adjust for size difference
If anyone thought the Maine Heritage Policy Center and Gov. Paul LePage were joined at the hip, there was definitive proof Wednesday that they are not. In its latest report, “Right-sizing Maine’s State Government Workforce,” the conservative think tank chided the governor for not eliminating enough state workers to put Maine on the “path to […]
Libraries to expand broadband, computer services
PORTLAND — Internet access will be improved at more than 100 Maine public libraries, and rural populations will get training in computer literacy to help them find jobs and get access to legal information and forms. The project will also establish 11 video conferencing regional hubs that will be used to train librarians and patrons. […]
New tourism director named
AUGUSTA — Maine has a new director of the state Office of Tourism. Carolann Ouellette most recently served as deputy director at the Office of Tourism. Commissioner Philip Congdon of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development announced Ouellette’s appointment Wednesday. Congdon says her proven track record and knowledge of destination marketing makes her […]
Cut red tape, but do so with due diligence
Peter Mills earned a reputation as a thoughtful, knowledgeable Republican legislator who spent 16 years in the Maine House and Senate. But he finished a distant third in last year’s gubernatorial primary when Paul LePage’s campaign caught fire as part of the tea party movement. Voters were in no mood for experience and moderation. Last […]
Adventure Expo set for April
BANGOR – Planning is under way for the inaugural Maine’s Travel & Adventure Expo, April 1-3, at the Bangor Civic Center. The show will feature vendors from around Maine, New England and the Canadian Maritimes, and will highlight regional attractions, destinations and outdoor adventures. “We have some great businesses already on board,” show producer Bret […]