Deane ‘Kenny’ Stryker wanted to be a doctor since she was a small child, her mother says.
2018
Dow drops 420 points after Trump says he’ll impose 25 percent tariff on imported steel
The announcement brought fierce opposition from some states and companies that are heavy users of steel and aluminum.
William ‘Bucky’ Bush, brother and uncle of presidents, dies at 79
He was the youngest son of Sen. Prescott Bush of Connecticut.
Maine school district will punish students who participate in gun violence walkout
The superintendent explains on the district’s website that those who disagree with the views of those walking out would have to be given equal opportunity to express themselves.
Abilene restaurant at Woodfords Corner will close at the end of March
The restaurant, which served New American food, opened 3 years ago.
Trump announces global tariffs on steel and aluminum
Critics of the move fear that other countries will retaliate or use national security as a pretext to impose trade penalties of their own.
In Camden, prickly dispute over an ocean view comes to a head
A judge orders one neighbor to remove trees and insert a clause in her deed that henceforth forbids anyone owning the property from messing with the neighbor’s view.
Top lawmaker seeks probe of DHHS response to abuse reports before girl’s death
After Bangor school officials say they shared suspicions of abuse with the agency, Maine’s Senate president urges Gov. Paul LePage to start an investigation into its handling of the case of 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy.
Brunswick Planning Board approves new elementary school
$28 million school project clears first hurdle
Business Breakfast Forum: Work Space
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