Maine Momentum has reserved $722,000 worth of advertising through early January to ‘educate’ voters about Maine’s senior senator as she heads into a reelection year.
2019
Lawyers for aggrieved customers pan CMP compensation fund
One lawyer says the utility’s proposed $6 million compensation fund is meant to short-circuit legal action and avoid paying an estimated $140 million in overcharges.
Commentary: When athletes kneel, U.S. Olympic officials have no moral standing to object
The USOPC warned athletes against making political gestures after fencer Race Imboden took a knee and hammer thrower Gwen Berry raised a first on medal podiums.
Portland-based Covetrus stumbles in first full quarter as public company
The Portland-based animal health technology and services company said unexpected costs and slower sales hurt its financial performance.
More than 130 asylum-seekers remain at Portland Expo as deadline nears
As of Tuesday, the city had found housing for 156 individuals.
South Portland Police Beat: Aug. 16
Arrests 8/2 at 5:33 a.m. Anthony Edwards, 47, of South Portland, was arrested on Broadway by Officer Ginger Ryll on charges of violating conditions of release and operating after habitual offenses. 8/3 at 2:20 a.m. Steven T. Juenemann, 50, of Freeport, was arrested on Carter Street by Officer Ezekiel Collins on outstanding warrants and charges […]
Police probe killings of 2 men in Aroostook County
Two local residents were found dead inside a pickup truck in Castle Hill early Tuesday morning, according to Maine State Police.
Maine briefs: 4 injured, 1 critically, after horse-drawn carriage crash; Gas prices drop across northern New England
4 injured, 1 critically, after horse-drawn carriage crash CLINTON, Maine (AP) — Maine police say four people were injured when a horse-drawn wagon struck a vehicle and a telephone pole. Officer Phil DiLuca of the Clinton Police Department says the “freak accident” happened Sunday when a loud noise spooked the two horses, causing the driver to lose […]
U.S. delays tariffs on some Chinese goods, drops others
Wall Street rallied on the news.
Maine blueberry industry faces another potential low harvest
PORTLAND — Maine’s wild blueberry industry could be looking at another difficult summer, as the year’s total crop is projected to remain much smaller than just a few years ago. The Pine Tree State is America’s sole commercial producer of the wild berries, which are smaller than the more ubiquitous cultivated blueberries often seen in […]
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