Businesses are reopening and need help, especially with the summer tourism season approaching, the state’s labor commissioner says.
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Sports Digest: USM scores 40 runs in baseball doubleheader sweep
The Huskies pile up 35 hits and 20 walks while blowing out Plymouth State twice, 19-8 and 21-9.
Fire that damaged Fogler Library at UMaine was arson, officials say
University officials on Thursday announced a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest.
Dozens testify in opposition to bills to ban female transgender athletes
Two Republican-backed bills are similar to legislation being pushed by conservatives in at least 30 other states.
General says U.S. may train Afghan forces in other countries
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin acknowledges that continuing without American support on the ground ‘will be a challenge’ for the Afghans as they try to hold off Taliban insurgents.
Lisbon council votes to adjust transfer station fees
The changes went into effect on May 5.
Augusta woman fulfills dream of appearing on ‘Jeopardy!’, and wins big too
Jamie Logan has wanted to be on the show her whole life and finally got the chance after auditioning for 15 years; she will compete again Friday night after winning on Wednesday and Thursday.
Blinken reaffirms U.S. support for Ukraine, as Russian troops remain at border
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits at a time when efforts have stalled to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine, which has killed more than 14,000 people since it broke out in 2014.
MLB notebook: Albert Pujols released by Angels in final season of 10-year contract
Slugger Albert Pujols, who ranks fifth in major league history with 667 career homers, is designated for assignment.
Catching Up With: Former Brunswick tennis star Maisie Silverman returns home
Former Brunswick and Bates tennis standout is back in Brunswick, looking to give back.