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2023
Brunswick parish to ‘Warm Thy Neighbor’ this weekend
Parishioners and community members in the Brunswick area can pitch in to help local residents stay warm through the cold winter months with “Warm Thy Neighbor” this weekend. St. Charles Borromeo Church and St. John the Baptist Church are taking up a special collection Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 14-15, to help those in need of […]
Bishop Deeley school visit tradition returns after pandemic hiatus
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland recently announced the return of school visits from Bishop Robert Deeley. For reasons of safety and diocesan policy, the longstanding tradition of Bishop Deeley visiting Catholic schools across Maine was paused from the spring of 2020 until the winter of 2022. “I really do enjoy my school visits,” Deeley […]
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits lowest in 15 weeks
December’s jobs report suggests the labor market may be cooling in a way that could aid the Fed’s fight against high inflation.
Minimal airline delays, cancellations a day after U.S. outage
The breakdown Wednesday showed how much American air travel depends on a singular computer system that offers safety information to pilots.
Nurses at two NYC hospitals return to work as deal ends strike
The tentative deals include raises totaling 19% over three years.
Navy veteran held in Russia is released, U.S. officials say
He had been held since April in the Russian province of Kaliningrad, located between Poland and Lithuania.
Woolwich teen honored at State House
Natalie Emmerson is a Morse High School student selected to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate Youth Program
U.S. consumer inflation eases for sixth month in row
The softer readings add to growing signs that the worst inflation bout in four decades is steadily waning.
Joni Mitchell to receive Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
Previous winners of the Gershwin prize include Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder and Carole King.