Ski lift attendants “mostly broke her fall” with a mat below her chair. She was taken to the hospital.
2021
More than 6,000 Maine employers receive new pandemic aid
About $463 million in new Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loans has been approved in the month since applications started.
Princess Leonor, heir to Spanish throne, to study in Wales
The 15-year-old, the elder of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia’s two daughters, will attend UWC Atlantic College, based at the 12th century St. Donat’s Castle.
Under pressure, CMP says it can do faster, cheaper solar hookups
The change in direction comes a day after the governor called for an investigation into the utility’s revised grid upgrade charges to developers.
St. John’s ‘bandits’ post paper hearts to thank local businesses
On Feb. 5, a group of students from St. John’s Catholic School, dubbed “bandits,” made their way through the streets of downtown Brunswick to thank businesses for providing services to the community during the pandemic. Students posted paper hearts with inspiring messages and thanks. “The bandit idea was brought up by Kathie Curry, who won […]
First case of COVID-19 variant from U.K. detected in Maine
State health officials said the variant first discovered in the United Kingdom was detected in a Franklin County resident who had traveled out of the country.
Mt. Ararat swimmer Cora Spelke setting — smashing, actually — school records
Eagles senior missed chunk of junior season, but is making up for lost time in a big way.
NFL notebook: Super Bowl champion Buccaneers celebrate with boat parade
Unlike past celebrations in other places when coronavirus was not a factor, the team made no plans no post-parade rally.
Mavericks’ Mark Cuban isn’t the first to try to stop playing the national anthem
A number of teams have tried to stop playing the national anthem in the past. It hasn’t gone well.
Biden blocks U.S. assets of Myanmar’s generals in wake of military coup
The president says he is issuing an executive order that will prevent Myanmar’s generals from accessing $1 billion in assets in the United States.