Region 10 Technical School superintendent lays out scenarios where next year’s spending plan could increase 14% or 18%, after acquiring a modular building to aid with social distancing.
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Mills makes push for another $30 million for broadband internet in Maine
Weak or nonexistent internet connectivity, a longstanding problem in rural Maine, has been exacerbated during the pandemic as workers, businesses, students and families struggle to stay connected.
University trustees approve 580-bed residence hall, student center for USM
The $99.4 million project is one of several housing initiatives aimed at bringing nearly 1,000 residence hall beds to campuses in Portland, Presque Isle and Farmington by 2023.
Kevin McCarthy, Liz Cheney spar over Trump CPAC speech and his future in the party
Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first post-presidential appearance at the gathering of conservatives in Florida next weekend.
NFL notebook: Steelers plan to bring back Roethlisberger
Pittsburgh needs to figure out its finances, but still wants to find a way to have quarterback Ben Roethlisberger return for an 18th season.
Times Record Community Matters: Bath Sunrise Rotary Club
Community Matters is a monthly series highlighting the great work local nonprofits are doing in our area. Proudly supported by Priority Real Estate Group and Rusty Lantern Market
Brunswick turns to familiar face to guide volleyball program
Former assistant Seth Hartman takes over the program.
Biden nominates 3 to U.S. Postal Service board as mail delays persist
If confirmed, the nominees would bring additional Democratic scrutiny on Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a major Republican donor whose tenure has been mired by slow service and politicization.
Suspended Gardiner attorney denies claims in second civil complaint
Clarence H. ‘Skip’ Spurling denies the allegations of a woman who says he sexually assaulted her, saying she consented to his conduct and that no attorney-client relationship existed when the conduct in question took place.
Don’t just wear one mask, wear two, health officer says
Westbrook Fire Chief Andrew Turcotte reminds residents to remain vigilant against the spread of the coronavirus.