Lawyers have filed a complaint requesting that the moratorium on shutoff notices be reinstated for residential customers.
January 2021
Bruins notebook: Marchand limited in practice, but hopes to be ready for opener
Brad Marchand is recovering from a long overdue hernia surgery and hopes to play when Boston opens its season in New Jersey on Jan. 14.
Loyal soldier Pence is torn between Trump and the Constitution
Vice President Mike Pence is under intense pressure from the president and legions of supporters who want the vice president to try to overturn the will of the voters in a handful of critical battleground states.
Former psychologist at Bangor hospital files sex discrimination lawsuit
Dr. Clare Mundell, who worked for two years at Acadia Hospital, alleges she was paid slightly more than half of what her male counterparts earned.
Dividing party, Trump’s Republican allies poised to challenge Biden’s win
The president sees Wednesday’s joint session of Congress as one of his final attempts to overturn his loss, even though there is no credible path for that to happen.
Sports Digest: Altidore back with the U.S. national team
Jozy Altidore is among 12 players invited to a training camp starting and will be the senior player on the roster.
Wiscasset town office closes after possible COVID-19 case
Dennis Simmons, Wiscasset town manager, said the town office will reopen if the employee tests negative through a second test.
Southern Meetings: Jan. 8-15
Cape Elizabeth Information on remote access and calendar of televised meetings at capeelizabeth.com. Mon. 1/11 7 p.m. Town Council Meeting Tues. 1/12 6:30 p.m. School Board Tues. 1/12 7 p.m. Conservation Committee Tues. 1/12 7 p.m. Town Council Workshop Scarborough Check scarboroughmaine.org for information on remote access. Videos streams at sctv.viebit.com/?folder=ALL. Mon. 1/11 4 p.m. […]
EPA rule change restricts using some health studies in public health regulations
The Trump administration has completed action on one of its biggest remaining rollbacks of public health and environmental rules.
Man charged in Unity arson has history with victim, court documents say
The owner of the home at 30 Turner Court in Unity said his money was stolen by the sister of Derek Creasy, according to a police affidavit.