WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is trying to hit reset at the State Department on the eve of a critical decision on the Iran nuclear deal and a potential summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump made his first visit to the department on Wednesday for the ceremonial swearing-in of Secretary of State […]
May 2018
BRCOT honors ‘Student of the Year’
BIDDEFORD — Success in school does not happen by accident, rather it’s a result of hours of study, perseverance, self-sacrifice and a commitment to overcome obstacles that arise along the way. Biddeford High School Senior Ashlin Ruel can attest to all of those factors in her efforts to excel in her studies and it led to […]
Biddeford claims right to cut trees on private property around airport
BIDDEFORD — A divided Biddeford City Council has voted to use its power of eminent domain to claim air rights over four properties near the municipal airport. The move will allow the city to trim trees that federal, state and city officials say have become an obstruction to pilots trying to land safely at the […]
Saco Bay Center closes
SACO — Local nonprofit Saco Bay Center for Civic Engagement has ceased operation after serving the community for five years. The center was founded in 2013 by District 31 State Senator Justin Chenette, D-Saco; his district covers Hollis, Limington, Old Orchard Beach, Saco, and part of Buxton. Chenette is also employed by the Journal Tribune […]
Lawmakers to address vetoes, leaving over 100 bills in limbo
AUGUSTA (AP) — Lawmakers on Wednesday considered the veto-loving Republican governor’s thumbs-down on about 20 bills and overrode his veto of commercial pot sales and Narcan access legislation. Gov. Paul LePage, who named one of his own dogs Veto, has shattered state records for gubernatorial vetoes that he uses to espouse fiscally conservative principles and […]
More businesses are mellowing out over hiring pot smokers
WASHINGTON — FPI Management, a property company in California, wants to hire dozens of people. Factories from New Hampshire to Michigan need workers. Hotels in Las Vegas are desperate to fill jobs. Those employers and many others are quietly taking what once would have been a radical step: They’re dropping marijuana from the drug tests […]
Sanford JMG student explores journalism career
SANFORD — When Alicia Farley was a small girl, she used to tell stories. These days, Farley, 13, uses some of her free time to write reports about what is happening with her friends. Someday, you may see her byline in a newspaper, or watch as she files reports on the evening news. Farley, in […]
Mustangs sweep Spartans, earn first win on new tennis courts
WATERBORO — The Massabesic boys tennis squad came up just short in Tuesday’s match against Biddeford, but the Mustangs would have another chance to secure their first win of the season on Wednesday afternoon when Sanford came to town.The Mustangs would get the job done as they cruised to a 5-0 win over the rival […]
Wildes walk off: Tigers rally for win in 7th
BIDDEFORD — The Biddeford softball team rallied from a 3-run deficit with four runs in the bottom of the seventh to pick up a 7-6 win over Maine Girls’ Academy/Falmouth on Wednesday afternoon.Olivia Whittaker led off the bottom of the seventh with a walk. Lexi Matteau followed with a single and Brook Davis hit a […]
Red Storm top Knights
SCARBOROUGH — Scarborough’s softball team is well-known for its ability to pummel the ball, but Wednesday afternoon at the Kippy Mitchell Sports Complex, the Red Storm only produced a couple of loud hits, so they turned to their affinity for small ball and superb defense, as well as a solid start from Bella Dickinson, to […]