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September 2018
It’s a dog’s life
PRAGUE W hen Czech entrepreneur Robert Hasek began jogging with his dog, Darwin, the three-mile runs were making the bull terrier sick with fatigue. Hasek was surprised, thinking his dog led a healthy lifestyle. To solve the mystery, he strapped a Fitbit to Darwin and discovered he was actually only active in his presence. Otherwise, […]
Bat signal: Fireflies’ glow tells bats they taste awful
WASHINGTON Fireflies flash not just for sex, but survival, a new study suggests. Scientists wanted to find out if there’s more to the lightning bug’s signature blinking glow than finding a mate. Some experts had speculated it was a glaring signal to predators, like bats, that fireflies taste bad. To test out whether the glow […]
Study: Many of us feel tethered to phones
NEW YORK Parents lament their teenagers’ noses are constantly in their phones, but they might want to take stock of their own screen time habits. A study out recently from the Pew Research Center found that two-thirds of parents are concerned about the amount of time their teenage children spend in front of screens, while […]
CES Inc. expands its staff
NEW HIRES CES Inc. hired four people to its staff. John Kuchinski, P.E., joined CES as senior project engineer in its Saco office. Kuchinski brings more than 30 years of experience in designing large-scale commercial, industrial, and residential land development projects. Chelsea Cyr joined its Brewer office as senior project assistant. She is […]
Hayes to appear in Sanford at public event
Terry Hayes, Maine State Treasurer and Independent Candidate for Governor, will be in Sanford at Sweet Memories Restaurant on Friday, Sept. 7 from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. for “Coffee and Conversation.” This is open to the public and not a fundraiser. Following that, she will be meeting with the Sanford Regional Economic Growth Council and […]
4 dead, including gunman, in Cincinnati bank shooting
The shootr opened fire on a loading dock and then entered the bank’s lobby.
Harpswell residents win lawsuit challenging town’s demolition of water tower
The Friends of Mitchell Field says it will meet to discuss appealing the case in a bid to preserve the structure.
Ford recalls 2 million pickup trucks; seat belts can cause fires
According to Ford, there have been 23 reports of smoke or fire in U.S. and Canadian trucks.
As Democrats keep pressing Kavanaugh, leaked email shows he disputed Roe v. Wade as ‘settled law’
Opponents of Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination focus on the abortion issue, but their chances of blocking his confirmation appear to fade.
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