Walmart and Publix close some stores, Tyson Foods scales back production and dairy operations dump milk down the drains.
2021
‘Holey Donut’ café changes name after Portland’s Holy Donut sues
The dispute was resolved amicably between the popular Maine doughnut shop and an Oregon café that once bore the allegedly infringing name.
Portland councilor wants to reconsider vote rejecting Munjoy Hill Historic District
City Councilor Andrew Zarro, who was one of five councilors who voted against the proposal, would like the council to take more time to address unanswered questions and revisit the issue on April 5.
Girls hockey: Empty ice arenas still take some getting used to for Midcoast teams
Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse skates past Yarmouth/Freeport for second time in three days.
Updated: I’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19. Now what?
Masking, physical distancing and frequent hand washing are still recommended, at least until experts learn more about the performance of vaccines in real-life situations.
NHL roundup: Matthews helps Maple Leafs maul Senators
Auston Matthews extends his league lead with two goals in a 7-3 victory.
Why are these veterans holding a Topsham softball tournament in the dead of winter? For the homeless.
The American Legion Post 202 is holding the annual tournament at its Foreside Road post on Saturday rain or shine.
New York lawmakers aim to curb Cuomo powers over nursing home issue
The governor is also fighting accusations that he threatened to ‘destroy’ an assemblyman who criticized him.
Devils hand Bruins second straight loss
Boston can’t climb back from another third-period deficit, as New Jersey holds on for a 3-2 win.
Separated by his audience due to COVID, this Brunswick musician still hits a milestone
Pete Kilpatrick, whose music has been featured on The Office, will be performing his 50th virtual concert from his home.