FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Sam Darnold remembers sitting at home in Southern California watching Andrew Luck sling the football all over the fields of the Pac-12 for Stanford. The young quarterback was a freshman in high school in 2012, when Luck became the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and the future of the […]
October 2018
Noella C. Croteau
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Noella Claudette Croteau passed away peacefully at her home on Oct. 3, 2018. She was born on Dec. 25, 1936 to Alfred and Rose Alma Bouthillette Croteau in Biddeford, Maine. She was educated at St. Joseph’s School in Biddeford. She married Robert (Bob) JP Croteau on Sept. 14, 1957. They had two children, […]
Lynch, O’Neil compete for State House 15 Seat
SACO – Incumbent District 15 State Rep., Democrat Margaret “Maggie” O’Neil, is facing opposition from Republican Joseph Lynch. District 15 covers part of Saco. Lynch, 28, is an accountant who owns J. Lynch LLC and is the treasurer for Saco Main Street. Lynch said in adressing the issue of school gun violence and mass shootings, […]
Ousted Ogunquit fire chief loses appeal of termination during tense meeting
A divided Ogunquit Board of Selectmen voted Tuesday to uphold the termination of the town fire chief following a tense meeting that culminated in more than 200 residents being asked to leave. The termination appeal hearing focused on the firing of Mark O’Brien, who had served with the Ogunquit Fire Department for 37 years before […]
Alice O. Watkins
BRUNSWICK – Alice O. Watkins was born to Earl Edward and Minnie Mae Oswald on January 15, 1922 in Haverstraw, New York. Her family moved in 1927 to Mt. Vernon, New York where Alice attended public schools until graduating from A. B. Davis High School in 1939. Alice continued study at State Teachers College, New […]
Even with incentives, Maine school districts struggling to get bus drivers on board
The steps they’ve taken to address the shortage, including bonuses and free training, have delivered only limited relief.
House District 42: Portland Republican running for seat in Democratic stronghold ‘because someone needs to’
In a rematch of 2016, Susan Abercrombie hopes to replace Benjamin Collings in the seat representing East Deering and some Back Cove neighborhoods.
Bill Nemitz: As laughable claims go, Collins’ talk of fundraising ‘extortion’ takes the cake
The senator, who has benefited from copious donations, dismisses a legitimate crowdfunding effort to buoy a future opponent as a ‘bribe.’
Maine Technology Institute makes ‘seismic shift’ in the way it funds innovators
The investment authority’s complicated system for awarding millions in taxpayer-financed grants to entrepreneurs is reworked to be faster and simpler.
Maine Voices: Strong economy, antics on Kavanaugh may leave ‘blue wave’ dead in the water
By stooping to Trump tactics, Democrats lost their edge with independents, whose midterm choice went from disliking his disruption of norms to deciding primarily on each side’s policies.
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