A handful of processors in eastern New Brunswick confirm they are again accepting product from Maine.
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Report: LePage won’t go to GOP convention if delegation isn’t seated
UPDATE @ 3:06 p.m. – The LePage administration is refusing to comment on Richardson’s post, so is Brent Littlefield, the governor’s political outside political consultant. Littlefield referred back to LePage’s previous statement that he supported the elected delegation and hoped the two sides could find a resolution. However, L.L. Bean heiress, Linda Bean, one of the […]
New Maine insurer to get $62 million loan for co-op program
The nonprofit, consumer-oriented Maine Community Health Options would fill a niche created by the Affordable Care Act.
South Portland's Art in the Park postponed until Sunday
SOUTH PORTLAND – Organizers of Art in the Park, scheduled for Saturday at Mill Creek Park in South Portland, have decided to postpone the festival until Sunday, Aug. 12, due to the forecast, which calls for rain on Saturday. The 33rd annual show will take place from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The show features 185 artists […]
Mass. woman wed 3 men to help them stay in US
Prosecutors say the 42-year-old woman took out marriage licenses with the men in exchange for cash.
Report cites hospital as NH hepatitis C clinic opens
Health officials now recommend that some 3,300 people who underwent surgery or were admitted to the intensive care unit get tested.
‘Stroke of luck’ leads to capture of Clinton escapee
Police using a K-9 team capture a 19-year-old who eluded them for more than two days.
Judy Collins postpones Sunday concert to Nov. 24
Jonathan’s in Ogunquit has transferred all tickets and dinner reservations to the new show date.
Man sentenced for ‘horrific amount’ of bath salts
The Thomaston man pleaded guilty in April to charges of drug distribution.