NEW HIRES Michelle Whitney joined Huffard House, a boutique interior design firm in South Portland. She is in charge of the company’s new Home Staging services. She is a certified home stager and redesigner. She previously worked at Diversified Communications, as well as created and owned Maisey Mae Designs. Hancock Lumber has hired […]
March 3, 2016
U.S. agriculture secretary critical of LePage’s food stamp benefit cuts
Secretary Tom Vilsack says the people disqualified have not been given enough help to find work or learn skills.
House votes to allow parents of children abused at Maine day care center to sue state
Gov. Paul LePage is likely to veto the bill to waive immunity for the DHHS if it passes in the Senate.
Good chance lobster season will start ‘extremely early’
Researchers say warmer waters in the Gulf of Maine indicate that lobsters will arrive weeks sooner than usual, but the industry is better prepared than in chaotic 2012.
Offshore wind projects on East Coast see renewed interest
An industry advocacy group says the expected closure of a number of coal and nuclear energy plants in New England in the coming years presents an opportunity for the industry.
Bail set for N.H. man accused of dangling daughter over river
A police officer says the man let her go and had her hold onto the rails as he took a photo.
Judges’ questions suggest appeals court will restore Tom Brady’s suspension
The three-judge panel is tough on lawyers for both the NFL and the players’ union in Thursday’s hearing on the Deflategate case.
Killer who ate friend’s brain is denied parole for 5th time
David Chapin told a court-ordered psychiatrist that he ate Donald Liming’s brain as part of a “mutual agreement” between the friends.
Public to get 1st look of World Trade Center’s $3.9 billion transit hub
Cost overruns have been blamed on the architect’s demands and the logistical complexity of building the hub.
Biddeford Planning Board approves changes to Lincoln Mill project
Developer Tim Harrington plans to spend $65 million transforming the former textile mill into a hotel, apartments and commercial space.
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