The league’s loudest trash talker has little to say as the setbacks pile up.
October 2018
California satellite startup thinks small
The company plans to rocket satellites the size of loaves of bread into orbit from Virginia.
Athens family marks end of a generation with death of Freda Rowell
Earland and Freda Rowell ran Rowell’s General Store with the good of the community they served from the 1950s in mind.
New England power grid operators learned lessons from last year’s cold snap
In many cases when it’s cold, producers must get power from plants that burn coal and oil; many of those are being taken out of service.
Politically speaking, it’s mud season in Maine
As advertising by state parties and outside groups ramps up, so do complaints about untruthful or misleading attacks and claims.
Overall enrollment in UMaine System rebounds following last year’s decline
Financial incentives and new programs are among the lures that increased the numbers of both in-state and out-of-state students, officials say.
Maine Turnpike Authority awards $39.5 million contract for new York tollbooth
Reed and Reed, from Woolwich, will start work on a 3-year construction project in November.
Trump threatens to close U.S.-Mexico border, end trade deal if migrant caravan isn’t stopped
In a series of tweets Thursday, Trump vowed to stop U.S. aid to Central American countries and threatened the Mexican government.
Auburn mayor, after D.C. visit, says schools must train workers
Jason Levesque wants the city and the state to lengthen the school day and focus on training for specific trades.
State fire officials seek help in identifying Benton arson suspect
Surveillance camera shows images of the suspect Monday at the scene of a self-storage building fire on Neck Road.