The candidate’s supporters and detractors clash verbally outside Merrill Auditorium, while inside some critics try to disrupt his speech.
August 2016
Amtrak’s new locomotives sharply reduce engine-related delays
The new engines, built in California, are mostly used on the heavily traveled Northeast Corridor with ‘heartening’ results.
State officials urge Mainers not to waste water as dry weather continues
The Drought Task Force said the conditions are expected to persist, but ruled out instituting water-use restrictions for the time being.
Air bags made by U.S. company probed for potential deadly defect
Exploding ARC Automotive inflators killed a Canadian woman July 8 and injured an Ohio woman last year.
Public will get chance to weigh in on Woodfords Corner art project
Two meetings are scheduled for input on the proposal, which has received a mixed reception from Portland residents.
GMO labeling law forces question: Change labels or contents?
The choice can be particularly costly for small and medium-sized companies.
Sappi North America to invest $25 million in Skowhegan wood yard
The investment will add up to 100 temporary jobs.
Data indicate foot traffic has dropped at Donald Trump’s businesses
Users of the location tracker Foursquare appear to be visiting his empire far less since he began his run for president.
Clara Neptune Keezer, a Passamaquoddy cultural mentor and ‘giant’ in basketry, dies at 85
The artist was a master at her craft, an innovator and teacher to generations and an NEA National Heritage Fellow.
In interview with Press Herald, Trump plays up grassroots support, LePage and world peace
The celebrity turned presidential candidate says he would be the best at bringing about global harmony.