Critics of the move fear that other countries will retaliate or use national security as a pretext to impose trade penalties of their own.
March 2018
In Camden, prickly dispute over an ocean view comes to a head
A judge orders one neighbor to remove trees and insert a clause in her deed that henceforth forbids anyone owning the property from messing with the neighbor’s view.
Top lawmaker seeks probe of DHHS response to abuse reports before girl’s death
After Bangor school officials say they shared suspicions of abuse with the agency, Maine’s Senate president urges Gov. Paul LePage to start an investigation into its handling of the case of 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy.
Brunswick Planning Board approves new elementary school
$28 million school project clears first hurdle
Business Breakfast Forum: Work Space
Join us for a free panel discussion about office design trends on Wednesday morning, May 16 at the Portland Public Library.
Maine man expecting to meet Facebook friend gets beat up and robbed
Police have 5 suspects – 3 women and 2 men – in custody.
Gun-rights and gun-control advocates clash at the State House
Both groups say they want to make sure Maine schools are safe, but their approaches are starkly different.
Coast Guard cutters head up Kennebec River in new ice-breaking bid
Two cutters broke ice up on Thursday to Gardiner, and one nearly that far, following an unprecedented midwinter effort to ward against flooding.
Police identify ‘person of interest’ in killing of goat at Smiling Hill Farm
The farm’s owner says public tips helped identify the potential suspect.
Girls’ hockey: Greely’s Courtney Sullivan wins inaugural Schaeffer Award
The senior forward scored all three goals in the Rangers’ title game victory.