BIDDEFORD — In an unprecedented time of need, the newly formed Biddeford and Mechanics Savings Charitable Foundation is pledging funds to assist food insecure and homeless children and adults in Maine. The foundation has approved a three-year commitment of $8,000 for a total of $24,000 to the Lewiston Schools Homeless Youth program to go directly […]
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NFL’s Titans report 8 positive tests, both Tennessee and Minnesota suspend in-person activities
The two teams played each other on Sunday.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 29
Sept. 29, 1888: The city unveils a monument to poet and Portland native Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882). A dedication ceremony is held beside the monument in State Street Square, which was later renamed Longfellow Square. The event features a band, a succession of speakers, and 100 schoolchildren singing Longfellow’s 1838 poem “Psalm of Life.” Several […]
Loaves & Fishes calling area vendors for fundraising holiday fair
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I’m the bingo hall manager for the Loaves & Fishes bingo hall, now at 1119 Lisbon St. (Carriage House) in Lewiston. Because of COVID-19, we have been closed since March 19. Bingo is our biggest moneymaker that supports all that Loaves and Fishes does for Sabattus and surrounding areas. We are a […]
York County’s wasn’t only jail that failed to require masks before outbreak, state finds
The Department of Corrections reviewed COVID-19 prevention measures at county jails after a major outbreak at the York County Jail.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 28
Sept. 28, 2017: Bath Iron Works and Maine’s congressional delegation announce that the Maine shipyard has won a contract to build two more Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for the U.S. Navy. The Navy does not release the contract price, saying it plans to issue more such contracts, and it wants to keep bidding competitive. BIW, owned […]
Don’t blame the pipeline for your white male workforce
While it’s true that Black people graduate from college at lower rates than white people do, the disparity isn’t enough to explain a dismal record on diversity.
Kurt Busch finally wins on home track in Vegas
Busch clinches a spot in the third round of the playoffs by winning for the first time in 22 tries at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 27
Sept. 27, 1962: The publisher Houghton Mifflin releases aquatic biologist, nature writer and conservationist Rachel Carson’s seminal book “Silent Spring.” Carson (1907-1964) was a summer resident of Maine’s Southport Island, where she owned a cottage overlooking Sheepscot Bay. Born and raised in western Pennsylvania, she began writing as a child. Her academic career suffered because […]