Some stations published online stories with direct links to the Trump campaign store’s purchasing page for the new red hats.
2019
Clans keep traditions alive at annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Topsham
The 41st annual event includes feats of strength, traditional Scottish food, music and stories.
MaineHealth, Anthem team up for joint insurance venture
The two organizations are collaborating on AMH Health, which will offer Medicare Advantage health insurance plans.
Cleaning up Portland, 1 scoop at a time
Parapoopers offer one-time, weekly, or biweekly cleanup of dog poop for residential clients.
Portland’s Fort Gorges at center of development discussion
The Portland Parks Conservancy and Friends of Fort Gorges, which want the island to remain undeveloped, will hold a public forum Sept. 4 at East End Community School.
Times Record Business Breakfast Forum: Innovations in Retail
Join us Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the Maine Technology Institute in Brunswick for a free panel discussion about innovations in retail.
Falmouth Police Beat: Aug. 22
Arrests No arrests were reported from Aug. 9-16. Summonses 8/7 at 7 p.m. Georgia L. Paula Hernandez, 67, of Mast Road, was issued a summons on Mast Road by Officer Kenneth Walberg on a charge of keeping a dangerous dog. 8/13 at 7:47 p.m. Ernest John Toti, 70, of Juno Beach, Florida, was issued a […]
Bees are dropping dead in Brazil, sending a message to humans
The die-off highlights questions about the ocean of pesticides used in the country’s agriculture and whether chemicals are washing through the human food supply – even as the government considers permitting more of them.
Landmarks to discuss climate impact survey
PORTLAND — Greater Portland Landmarks is ready to share results of a survey documenting historic resources that are at increased risk due to the impacts of climate change in two vulnerable neighborhoods: Bayside in Portland and Ferry Village in South Portland. Two neighborhood meetings have been scheduled: At 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at Peoples […]