The Lewiston-based insurance cooperative lost $3.3 million in the second quarter, down from an $8.4 million deficit in the first quarter.
August 2016
Westbrook ‘rally for decency’ draws 200 who back Gattine in LePage controversy
Among the speakers at the city-organized event are Westbrook’s mayor and School Committee chairman, and Rep. Drew Gattine.
Portland police urge homeless occupants of ‘Tent City’ to move out
Police visit the encampment off Brighton Avenue and say they will begin issuing formal trespass notices Thursday.
First commercial airline flight from U.S. to Cuba opens new era
The JetBlue plane is the first of about 300 flights a week that will connect the island to destinations in the U.S., including Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles and Houston.
Biddeford man clocked at 124 mph charged with criminal speeding
Police say John Gaudet was driving a 2017 Camaro 69 mph over the posted limit.
Camden National announces 3-for-2 stock split
It says it continues to realize the benefits of acquiring The Bank of Maine.
Harpswell panel floats central fire station, paid firefighters
HARPSWELL — The town’s three volunteer fire departments plan to ask their members and the public how they feel about adding paid staff and a new fire station. All three departments have reported a shortage of volunteers and inadequate daytime coverage, which prompted a Fire and Rescue Planning Committee to be formed in April. To address […]
Gov. LePage apologizes to legislator for tirade, says he will not resign
He intends to move on from the voice mail controversy and other conduct as Senate Republicans consider seeking more corrective action.
Brunswick nonprofit offers free career-planning classes
BRUNSWICK — Writing a resume used to be as simple as telling your professional story. But in today’s job market, where a potential employer might use a computer to scan a pool of resumes for the right keywords, the rules of the game have changed. Now a statewide nonprofit with a location in Brunswick wants to […]