Michael Reilly will retire from the popular family business on Dec. 29 and hand his rolling pin to the next generation.
2015
Massabesic boys’ basketball on path for first tournament appearance in 13 years
The Mustangs have a new coach and a veteran team bolstered by two transfers.
Tom Caron: Christmas gifts for Boston sports teams
The Red Sox and Patriots could use better health heading into 2016.
Cornhole players compete, toss $500 toy fund’s way
Maine kids are the real winners of the HoHoHoles tournament.
Maine Voices: Maine’s best season arrives with promise of natural beauty, refreshing air
Spring, summer and fall pale in comparison to a winter of energizing chill and healthful shoveling.
Our View: New rules on General Assistance for immigrants defy intent of Maine law
The DHHS is leaving out people who are ‘pursuing a lawful process’ to stay in the United States.
Charles Lawton: Fed’s interest rate increase produces winners and losers in Maine
Debtors will pay more and savers will earn more, but the key is how the policy affects state job growth.
Portfolio: The latest news on tax extensions, credits and filing
Meanwhile, UMaine wants to connect the brightest college students with exciting, growing Maine companies.
Letter to the editor: Plan for propane terminal skirts South Portland’s law
Let this one simple fact shine through all of the controversy surrounding the proposed propane terminal in Rigby Yard: Propane storage in excess of 10,000 cubic feet for over 24 hours is prohibited. This is the plain language of Chapter 27, Section 964 of the South Portland Code of Ordinances. The NGL Supply Terminal Co.’s […]
Letter to the editor: Old rules on hospital visits may help curb infections
After reading the Dec. 17 front-page article “Hospitals being fined for avoidable infections,” I decided, after many years of wanting to write about the subject, that it was time to do so. With my husband having been in and out of the hospital many times over a five-year period, ending in December 2012, I have […]