Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Bath Iron Works is on track to build two ships per year.
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South Portland to unveil new $7.5 million fire station
A ribbon cutting is planned for 1 p.m. Tuesday at the station at Cash Corner.
Tom Caron: Red Sox bucking the trend in a year of light hitting
Boston has been taking a disciplined approach at the plate while leading the major leagues in key offensive categories.
Celtics notebook: Tuesday’s rematch with Miami critical for playoff positioning
A loss by the Celtics to the Heat on Tuesday night means Boston is all but guaranteed to be part of the play-in tournament for the final spots in the NBA playoffs.
Maine lawmakers to consider competing recycling reform bills
Two bills have been submitted to create a program to improve recycling and refund municipalities, but the sides are far apart on how those goals should be achieved.
Lawmakers consider setting a closure date for youth prison
Advocates spoke in favor of legislation calling for the closure of the Long Creek Youth Development Center.
Multiple crews fight wildfire in Oxford County town of Brownfield
Several fire departments, the Maine Forest Service and a helicopter have been called to battle a wildfire that broke out on Frost Mountain.
Topsham-Brunswick cancels Memorial Day parade for second year due to pandemic
Similar to last year, a virtual event will be offered in its place.
Portland Charter Commission candidates in District 1 differ on strong mayor
Three candidates running to represent District 1 on the commission appear to have distinct approaches to the year-long process of reviewing and recommending any changes to the structure of city government.
Pfizer’s vaccine approved for children 12 and older
Shots could begin as soon as a federal vaccine advisory committee issues recommendations for using the 2-dose vaccine in 12- to 15-year-olds, expected Wednesday.