SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration is under increasing pressure to speed up the reunification of immigrant families it separated at the Mexican border, following allegations three youngsters were sexually abused while in U.S. custody. The government of El Salvador said the three, ages 12 to 17, were victimized at shelters in Arizona, and it […]
September 2018
NOAA declares seal die-off as ‘unusual mortality event’
PORTLAND (AP) — The federal government is declaring the deaths of hundreds of seals off the New England coast this summer to be an “unusual mortality event.” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday it will investigate the “elevated strandings of harbor and grey seals in the Northeast attributed to disease.” It said 462 […]
Serena matches her easiest win over Venus in US Open rout
NEW YORK — Serena Williams equaled her most-lopsided victory ever in 30 professional meetings with sister Venus, beating her 6-1, 6-2 on Friday night in the third round of the U.S. Open. Serena shook off an early ankle injury to win seven straight games and seize control in perhaps her most dominant performance since giving […]
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Shapleigh realtor a ‘Good Neighbor’ finalist
SHAPLEIGH — Elias Thomas III has always tried to be a good neighbor — whether at home, in his long relationship with the Rotary Club, or in India, immunizing children and helping communities with water sources to ensure more crops. A longtime Realtor, Thomas is among 10 Realtors from across the country who are finalists […]
Memory Garden to be built at St. André Health Care
BIDDEFORD — A garden can be a delight to the eye, most would agree. The colors can dazzle, and the scents may bring a smile. Soon a Memory Care Garden will be built at St. André Health Care. All are invited to gather for the groundbreaking, set for 11 a.m. Tuesday. The ceremony will take place […]
Red Cross suggests holiday weekend safety tips
YORK COUNTY — Labor Day Weekend has arrived, marking the unofficial end of summer. The Red Cross of Maine offers tips for people to stay safe while enjoying the last blast of summer with friends and family. Many people are traveling over the three-day weekend, and the highways will be crowded with traffic. The Red […]
Shrimp go wild with jalapenos, garlic, cumin and cayenne
By AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Jolts of grill flavor and spicy heat can enhance the delicately sweet and briny flavor of shrimp, but it’s easy to overdo it. Most recipes overcook the shrimp and finish them in a bath of mouth-numbing sauce; we wanted juicy shrimp with a smoky crust and chili flavor that was more […]
Keep your chowder light to preserve the flavor of your cod
By AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN This modern fish chowder honors its simple roots by showcasing moist, tender morsels of fish in a delicate broth. Searching for a route to fresher, cleaner flavors, we got a bonus: shorter cooking time. We started by gently poaching meaty cod in water flavored with salt pork, onions, and herbs, which […]
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