J. Michael Weber starts his post this summer, the first dean appointed to head the new program under the Maine Center for Graduate Professional Studies.
May 2018
Dossier released by Stormy Daniels’ lawyer triggers global damage control
Besides offering a potential new view on links between Russia and Trump, it brings scrutiny to global companies AT&T, Novartis and Korea Aerospace Industries.
Michigan-based Boyne completes Sugarloaf, Sunday River purchase
The company describes itself as the most geographically diverse among North American ski companies.
Falmouth Shopping Center sold for $21 million
The sale of the complex, which has had a number of vacancies, was announced by the former owners.
Former LePage adviser repays state for stay at Trump’s D.C. hotel
Aaron Chadbourne says that he stayed there with the governor in May 2017, and that he repaid the expense last month to ‘remove myself from the pettiness that now envelops our politics.’
New managers ready to open Holbrook's Wharf, Grille and General Store for season
When Holbrook’s Wharf and Grille and the General Store in Harpswell open for the season on Saturday, May 26, it will be under new management.
Free land up for grabs as Canada tackles housing woes
Building affordable housing is typically a low-margin proposition, but cities and provinces are offering incentives to developers, including tax breaks, reduced fees and promises of quick approval times.
Bath-area RSU backs $30M school budget
BATH — A $30.1 million budget for fiscal year 2019 is on its way to Regional School Unit 1 voters. The RSU 1 Board of Directors on Monday unanimously approved the spending plan, which drew no comments from the public, Business Manager Debra Clark reported the next day. The audience was similarly quiet at a […]
Felon with violent past surrenders to police in Buxton
In August 2017, Vincent Cole allegedly used his child as a human shield during a confrontation with police
Calls for Scarborough schools chief to resign follow recall of 3 board members
SCARBOROUGH — After clear and convincing results from Tuesday’s recall of three School Board members, there are now calls for Superintendent of Schools Julie Kukenberger to resign. Paul Johnson, one of the most outspoken critics of how the board and Kukenberger have handled recent issues, said Wednesday that the right thing now would be for Kukenberger […]