The newest court justice, who starts work Tuesday, says at the White House ceremony that he’s not bitter about the partisan Senate confirmation process.
October 2018
Stock indexes end mixed, tech companies slide further
Technology companies have dropped because investors feel vulnerable as the Trump administration zeroes in on China.
Google for months kept secret a bug that imperiled the personal data of Google+ users
Google found and repaired the bug in March but the delay could reignite complaints that tech giants are reckless with user privacy.
New Sanford High School – the priciest yet – due to open Wednesday
The $100 million school replaces an overcrowded building that was nearly 50 years old.
Scarborough lobsterman, son, catch some beauties, but they are for show only
Greg Turner says he’ll offer the rare calico and blue lobsters to an aquarium, or return them to the sea.
Harpswell voters face two referendum questions
They concern legal fees and improvements at a local boat launch.
Astros sweep Indians to reach ALCS
The defending World Series champs move on with an 11-3 win over Cleveland.
Sen. Collins’ vote on Kavanaugh triggers calls to boycott Maine
Angry over the elevation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, some customers and tourists vow to stay away from the state and its products.
For Uncle Billy’s Barbecue fans, bad news multiplies
Both the pop-up and the restaurant on Cumberland Avenue in Portland seem to be done.
Waterville police identify man whose body was found by train tracks
Police are still awaiting an official cause of death to be determined for Anthony Kershner, 46, of Center Street, but say foul play is not suspected.