BATH — Thomas G. Coffill Jr., 70, of Bath, died on Oct. 14, 2018. There will be a graveside service held on Nov. 2, 2018, at 2 p.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery in Bath.
October 2018
On the Road Review: Ford EcoSport SES
Urban buyers will appreciate the nimble, versatile vehicle with a high fun-to-drive factor.
Royston D. Leeman
Royston D. Leeman, 62, passed away on October 21, 2018, in Lewiston, Maine. Formerly of Bailey Island, Roy graduated from Mt. Ararat High School in 1974. He served in the U.S. Army with deployment in Korea. He is predecreased by his brother Robert G. Leeman. He is survivied by his parents Robert F. Leeman and […]
Shoppers may face hard choices again on health marketplaces
Insurance shoppers likely will have several choices for individual health coverage this fall. The bad news? There’s no guarantee they will cover certain doctors or prescriptions. Health insurers have stopped fleeing the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces and they’ve toned down premium hikes that gouged consumers in recent years. Some are even dropping prices for 2019. […]
Hospitality trade group launches apprenticeship to develop skilled workforce
HospitalityMaine will sponsor a program to groom students for careers in restaurants and hotels.
Turbulent past year looms over hotly contested school board races in Scarborough
Most of the candidates say they want to reunite the community and move the district in a more positive direction, but conflicts likely will persist over the superintendent and her policy agenda.
Mavodones has 6-1 fundraising advantage in Portland City Council race
Reports filed Friday give voters their first comprehensive look at campaign finances in City Council and School Board races.
Scarborough school board candidates weigh in on superintendent, proficiency-based education
Almost all have concerns about Julie Kukenberger’s performance during the past year, and about adoption of a controversial model and grading system.
Letter to the editor: Don’t add restrictions on who can run for Yarmouth Town Council
Voters should not be denied their right to choose whomever they want to run the town, and the proposal is probably unconstitutional.
Letter to the editor: Democrat Jon Gale highly qualified for Cumberland County DA post
As a member of the criminal defense bar, I am thrilled to support Democrat Jon Gale for Cumberland County district attorney. I have known Jon personally for over 10 years as a considerate neighbor and an active member of the Deering community. In the last few years, since entering the practice of law, I have […]
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