CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Panthers coach Ron Rivera hasn’t ruled out shutting down quarterback Cam Newton for the season because of a sore right throwing shoulder. Rivera said Tuesday he plans to meet with Newton later in the week and figure out where he is “in terms of his physical state and mental state” before deciding […]
2018
All along, Google’s been googling me
I thought Facebook knew too much about me, but it turns out Google is even worse. Google, like Facebook, makes its money by targeting ads at us that reflect our interests and needs. The more both know about us, the better they’re able to target us with ads we’re likely to click. But Google knows […]
Walter E. Davidson
BIDDEFORD — Walter E. Davidson, 62, passed away peacefully on Dec. 11, 2018, surrounded by family after a tough battle with brain cancer. Walter was born Dec. 22, 1955, the son of the late Doris and Gordon Davidson. Walter was a Vietnam U.S. Navy veteran where he served along side his brother Gordon. He loved […]
Poliquin asks court to block certifying Jared Golden as 2nd District winner
Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin is asking a federal appeals court to block Maine officials from certifying Democrat Jared Golden as the winner of Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race. In a brief filed Tuesday, Poliquin’s legal team asked the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals to grant an “emergency injunction” preventing certification as the court considers the […]
One-finger driving leaves you vulnerable to the unexpected
It’s a safety issue for the driver and for other motorists.
New normal: Most recruits choosing to sign in December
College football fans used to treat the first Wednesday of February like a virtual national holiday. Now that recruiting ritual and all the madness surrounding it has shifted to December. Most schools are signing nearly all their incoming recruits the week before Christmas. The arrival of an early signing period last year enticed the vast […]
University system Chancellor James Page to retire at end of school year
Page, 66, has overseen financial stabilization and a refining of educational goals and priorities in the seven-campus system during his seven years in the job.
USM’s Muskie School joins others in effort to bring medication-assisted opioid treatment to jails
The group is competing for a grant that would pay to go statewide with the program, which is considered the ‘gold standard’ to help those with substance use disorder.
Toy Fund: Mother donates plasma to pay for room in hotel
Her temporary state assistance ‘leaves no money for presents or clothes.’
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