BRUNSWICK — Dr. Bill Clark, a retired internist in Brunswick, with colleagues from Maine AllCare will lead a discussion about healthcare in Maine on Wednesday, April 4 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Landing Y. There will be discussion and, short videos regarding Maine AllCare, a non-profit, non-partisan organization. The discussion is free, but […]
2018
Latest March nor’easter rolls into New England
NEW YORK The latest nor’easter lost some punch as it rolled into New England on Thursday, as millions of others in the Northeast dug out from the storm that dumped more than a foot of snow in some places, knocked out power to tens of thousands of customers and had many wishing for more spring-like […]
U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber are controversial in Maine
AUGUSTA The Trump administration’s tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber have divided the nation’s most heavily forested state, where the governor says high prices are gouging the American people while others say the tariffs have steadied a struggling industry. Maine’s Republican governor, Paul LePage, claims the public is “held hostage” as lumber companies see record profits […]
Ice carousel? Yes, that’s a thing, and it’s taking shape
SINCLAIR (AP) — Folks in Maine’s St. John Valley are going for a world record for the largest ice carousel. Mike Cyr tells WLBZ-TV that the idea is that you cut a giant circle on a frozen lake, then make it rotate to produce a carousel. People hold a cookout on rotating carousel. This year, […]
Handshake OK’d for Mass again
PORTLAND (AP) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland says it’s OK to shake hands at Mass again, though churchgoers should still be mindful of the presence of influenza. The diocese, which includes all of Maine, announced protocols to avoid spreading flu in January. Those included suspending sharing of consecrated wine during communion and holding […]
Portland police loosen hiring policies for new recruits
PORTLAND (AP) — Police in Portland, Maine will now consider new recruits who are non-citizens and who have recently used marijuana. The Portland Press Herald reports the city’s police department is loosening its hiring policies during a time when departments across the state are struggling to find new recruits. The department says non-citizen candidates qualify […]
LePage wants to boost pay for the next governor
AUGUSTA (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage wants to boost the salary for the next governor. LePage, a Republican, has said that the $70,000 annual salary is too low to attract the best talent, and he’s proposing boosting it to $150,000 for the next governor. He said the salary would go from the nation’s lowest […]
Sponsor helps kill own bill loosening gun rules
AUGUSTA (AP) — A bill in Maine that would have loosened restrictions on parents having guns in their cars on school grounds has failed to get a single affirmative vote, not even from the legislator who sponsored it. Democratic state Rep. John Martin asked his House colleagues to reject his bill because of the recent […]
Senators submit bill to help ease youth homelessness
PORTLAND (AP) — U.S. senators from Maine and Vermont say they have reintroduced a bill designed to curb youth homelessness and provide help for young victims of trafficking. Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont say the Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act would continue grants to […]
Petition forces city to reconsider Airbnb rules
SOUTH PORTLAND (AP) — A petition to roll back regulations restricting short-term rentals through services like Airbnb has forced a Maine city to reconsider the rules. Petitioners in South Portland gathered more than 1,000 signatures in opposition to a new requirement that owners live in their rental homes. The successful drive forces the City Council […]