The unbeaten Hawks are seeking the program’s first state title in 21 years.
May 2014
Briefcase
First Bancorp president expects to retire next year Daniel Daigneault, president and CEO of The First Bancorp, announced his intent to retire early next year from the Damariscotta-based bank. The First’s board of directors named Tony C. McKim, president and chief operating officer, as Daignault’s eventual successor as CEO. The bank, founded in 1864, is […]
Feature obituary: Longtime DHHS case manager Martha Tukey
Her passions included cooking and traveling.
Slower hurricane season forecast
An El Nino in the Pacific will likely reduce the number and intensity of tropical storms and hurricanes.
Gifford’s Ice Cream goes to Washington
The Skowhegan-based company is gearing up for a major blitz in the nation’s capital, selling ice cream and Maine.
Housing market still struggling
Spring and falling mortgage rates have yet to boost sales.
Actor Adam Baldwin goes to sea to kick off ‘Last Ship’
A sneak preview of his series’ first episode is shown aboard the USS Oak Hill.
M.D. Harmon: Climate-change skeptics face intellectual McCarthyism
Even the world of meteorology can fall victim to witch hunts for nonbelievers in leftist dogma.
Chicago mayor to appear on Jimmy Fallon TV show
Rahm Emanuel will make good on his promise after Fallon traveled to Chicago in March and jumped into icy Lake Michigan.
Charles Krauthammer: Russia beats the United States to making the pivot to Asia
The China energy deal makes a mockery of our boasts of having isolated Moscow over Ukraine.