Margaritas, which first opened in Orono in 1986, is opening its 26th restaurant in Brunswick at Merrymeeting Plaza.
March 2023
Patriots notebook: Gesicki won’t solve all of New England’s offensive woes
New England signed Mike Gesicki on Friday, but the talented pass-catching tight end also has flaws in his overall game.
Lance Reddick, ‘The Wire’ and ‘John Wick’ star, dies at 60
Reddick died ‘suddenly’ Friday morning, his publicist Mia Hansen said in a statement, attributing his death to natural causes.
Sweet new life for former Big Al’s in Wiscasset
Sweetz & More, billed as New England’s largest sweets shop, will replace Big Al’s Super Values store, which closed last year after 35 years in business.
Justice Dept. investigating TikTok parent over possible spying
U.S. security agencies and lawmakers have increasingly complained that the company is too closely aligned with the Chinese government and could use the service to track Americans and push pro-China propaganda.
Two gifts to Trump family from foreign nations are missing, report says
The gifts are among more than 100 foreign gifts – with a total value of nearly $300,000 – that Trump and his family failed to report to the State Department in violation of federal law.
As enrollment grows, Maine community colleges look at options for housing students
Enrollment in Maine’s community colleges is up 12% since the state created a free tuition program, but student housing is falling short of demand at many campuses.
International court issues war crimes warrant for Putin
The court said Putin ‘is allegedly responsible for the crime of unlawful deportation’ of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation.
Hallowell-area district already faces $1.5 million budget hike in first year without Richmond
Even though the budget numbers are expected to change over the coming months, RSU 2 school officials are seeing the impact of federal COVID-19 funds ending and Richmond’s recent withdrawal from the regional school district.
Scarborough is growing, will our schools grow to fit?
“Where will we put everyone?” This was the shared question from educators, school board members, and the community alike after Rebecca Wandell, a school enrollment specialist with over 20 years of experience, presented the findings of the 2022-23 Scarborough Public Schools School Enrollment Study during the March 2 School Board meeting. The extensive study brought […]