The journalist touches on several controversial topics during a discussion at Colby College.
May 2018
Cote, Sweet lead Democrats in fundraising for governor’s race; Moody, Mason lead Republicans
Campaign finance reports filed with the Maine Ethics Commission show that Cote leads all gubernatorial candidates in fundraising with a total of $804,000 to date.
Sea Dogs finally play; split doubleheader with Trenton
After four straight postponements, Portland drops the first game before beating Trenton in Game 2.
Defiant rallies demand labor reforms on May Day across the globe
Tens of thousands call for governments to address issues such as employee protections, gender equality, wealth distribution, working conditions, wages, pensions and more.
New Kittery-Portsmouth bridge closed for final work
The Sarah Mildred Long Bridge will reopen Sunday.
Auburn University hosts premiere of Melissa McCarthy’s new film
‘Life of the Party’ opens nationwide on May 11.
Shipyard Brewing’s ambitious plan for India Street area includes housing, TV station, ‘brewtel’
The $65 million proposal also calls for a new office building and parking garage on the 2-acre site and renovating the brewery.
Police say suspect in Maine corporal’s killing got black eye during his arrest
A booking photo, as well as one taken when John D. Williams was on the ground, generate some backlash on social media.
Sebago Technics announced several hires
NEW HIRES Julia Frederick joined the team at Mitchell & Associates as a senior landscape designer. Frederick worked as a project manager for Stephen Stimson Associates Landscape Architects in Massachusetts before her recent move to Maine. Sebago Technics hired four new design professionals. Amber Ferland joined as a civil engineer. She brings experience as […]
‘NSync reunites to receive Walk of Fame star
The famous fivesome released their self-titled debut album in the U.S. in 1998, which included hits like ‘Bye, Bye, Bye’ and ‘It’s Gonna Be Me.’
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