The event will mark the 25th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List’ and the 35th anniversary of Brian De Palma’s ‘Scarface.’
March 2018
‘Sex and the City’ star Nixon to challenge Andrew Cuomo
A Siena College poll shows Cuomo leading her by 66 percent to 19 percent among registered Democrats.
Mitchell family donates $100,000 to Waterville riverwalk to honor deceased family members
The city will name the gazebo in the park for the Mitchell family in recognition of their generosity.
LePage picks agency veteran to lead MaineHousing
The governor nominates Dan Brennan, a longtime employee of the Maine State Housing Authority, to be its new chief.
Storm’s glancing blow expected to bring snow to Maine on Wednesday evening
It will likely bring a few inches, and won’t be as severe as last week’s weather.
Former for-profit college students claim illegal data use
Defrauded people say the Education Department used their Social Security information against them.
Record $10 million gift will fund new UMaine engineering building
The donation from the family of a UMaine engineering graduate who wishes to remain anonymous is the largest gift ever to the Orono campus from a living donor.
Hannaford, distribution center workers end contract dispute with 3-year agreement
The deal gives workers an hourly raise of 50 cents for each of the next three years and maintains their health coverage while cutting the hourly wage paid to new hires.
Trustees approve policy limiting political speech tied to Maine’s university system
It puts no restrictions on individual political activity done on a person’s own time, but some students and faculty members still fear the policy will muzzle them.
Health care, other issues unresolved as congressional negotiators try to nail down spending bill
President Trump told Sen. Collins this weekend that he supports putting the health-care subsidies she was promised in the bill, but several House Republicans indicated late Monday that they will not be included.