BLAINE (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is sending more than $400,000 to Maine to help six small businesses invest in renewable energy systems. U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King say the money will help the businesses purchase and install renewable energy systems or upgrade to more efficient equipment. The money comes from […]
November 2016
College: Fliers posted ‘deliberate’ voter suppression effort
LEWISTON (AP) — Officials at a private liberal arts college in Lewiston say orange fliers distributed at numerous dorms and at the school’s dining hall are a “deliberate attempt at voter suppression.” The fliers found at Bates College over the weekend state that students must pay to change their driver’s licenses to Lewiston within 30 […]
Former President George HW Bush golf items up for auction
BOSTON (AP) — Former President George H.W. Bush was once known for playing golf at breakneck speed. Now collectors have an opportunity to own some of his golfing history. Boston-based RR Auction has placed up for bid Bush’s Titleist Scotty Cameron ‘Big Sur’ putter, his Callaway golf bag and a pair of size 11 Nike […]
Maine turkeys soon to give thanks for end of fall hunt
AUGUSTA (AP) — With Thanksgiving looming, Maine’s wild turkeys are ready to give thanks for the end of the fall hunting season. This year’s fall turkey hunt began on Oct. 1 and ends on Monday. Maine hunters pursue turkeys with shotguns and bows and arrows. The rules differ by wildlife management district. Hunters are allowed […]
Grant to help expand prevention of substance abuse
AUGUSTA (AP) — Maine plans to expand its efforts to prevent substance abuse with the help of a federal grant. The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is giving the state up to $94,000 for programs aimed at mental and substance abuse disorders. The federal agency says the grant is specifically targeted at […]
Gov. LePage: No more refugees wanted in state
AUGUSTA Republican Maine Gov. Paul LePage says his state is withdrawing from the federal government’s refugee resettlement program. The Portland Press Herald reports LePage sent a letter to Democratic President Barack Obama on Friday citing concerns about the adequacy of vetting of refugees coming from countries such as Syria. LePage cites the potential burden on […]
Maine gov supports Mississippi ‘religious objections’ law
PORTLAND Maine Republican Gov. Paul LePage is backing Mississippi’s appeal to reinstate a law letting merchants and government employees cite religious beliefs to deny services to same-sex couples. The “religious objections” law was struck down in July. Eight states are backing Mississippi’s appeal. The Portland Press Herald reports that LePage is listed, as an individual, […]
Remember Malaga
We have a lot of history in the Midcoast that is worth celebrating — from our shipbuilding traditions in Penneville and Bath to Bowdoin College alumni such as Chamberlain, Longfellow and Hawthorne. Unsurprisingly, we tend to shy away from darker chapters of local history. In today’s Times Record, we’re running a piece by staff writer […]
Bumps in the Night in Brunswick
First of all, you must remember the Ernie doll moved. If anything, you have to begin keeping this in mind. I was always a strange child and whether or not you believe in ghosts or not, to those who have experienced the paranormal, it’s akin to saying the sky is really Cool Whip and earth […]