The first labor union for Amazon workers in the United States is divided, running out of money and still does not have a contract two years after clinching a historic victory in New York City
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Total solar eclipse draws visitors to western, northern Maine
From Rangeley to Presque Isle, Maine towns are filling up with people looking to catch the celestial event on Monday.
Angolan family finds home in Lewiston after difficult quest for stable housing
Last March, Anadia Miguel was 7 months pregnant and inconsolable in a temporary shelter for asylum seekers in Portland. A year later, much has changed.
Births
Central Maine Medical Center Luna Marie French, a girl, was born to Traci Dennis and William French II of Mechanic Falls, March 16. Her grandparents are Cathy Dennis and Edward Holtz of Auburn, Tanya and Keith Flohr of Auburn, William French of Jay. Roman Beau Trimm, a boy, was born to Crystal Coolong and Hunter […]
Women’s NCAA Tournament is having a big moment that’s also been marred by missteps
The issues have had little to do with the players on the court or the fans in the stands.
UPS to become the primary air cargo provider for the United States Postal Service
The Atlanta shipping company said Monday that it had received an air cargo contract from the U.S. Postal Service that significantly expands an existing partnership between the two.
In Jerusalem, Palestinian Christians observe scaled-down Good Friday celebrations
Hundreds of Christians have joined the Good Friday procession in Jerusalem’s Old City, commemorating one of the faith’s most sacred days with noticeably thinner crowds amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Region 9 Culinary students visit Bethel’s Morning Glory Farm
BETHEL — “Some of my students have gardens at home, but a lot of them don’t, so getting them to have their hands in this process gives them the training to be able to start a garden at home,” says Chef Catherine Brown who heads the Region 9 Culinary Arts program with Chef Instructor Rachael […]
Region 9 Culinary students visit Bethel’s Morning Glory Farm
BETHEL — “Some of my students have gardens at home, but a lot of them don’t, so getting them to have their hands in this process gives them the training to be able to start a garden at home,” says Chef Catherine Brown who heads the Region 9 Culinary Arts program with Chef Instructor Rachael […]
Basketball: MPA panel chooses to keep classification drop-down rule into next year
The Basketball Committee opted against changes this season to the rule, which gives struggling teams a chance to play down a class.