But conditions are not expected to become as severe this winter as they were at the hospitalization peak in January 2022.
2023
Whiskey wooing young Chinese as top distillers target a growing market
A French wine and spirits group says the whisky is produced using traditional whiskey-making techniques combined with Chinese characteristics including locally grown barley.
State announces online hub for flood relief; FEMA to assess damage
If FEMA decides the costs of damage from last week’s storm are beyond what the state can handle, Gov. Mills will formally request a Major Disaster Declaration from the federal government.
Giants fail to live up to high expectation
New York reached the playoffs last season, Brian Daboll’s first with the team, but was eliminated with its loss to Philadelphia on Monday.
Tokyo court holds only utility responsible to compensate Fukushima evacuees
The Tokyo High Court also slashed the amount to half of what the lower court had ordered be paid to dozens of evacuees.
The Holy Donut to open Brunswick store
Portland-based The Holy Donut, known for its decadent potato doughnuts, will replace the old Tim Horton’s on Pleasant Street in Brunswick.
Waterville officials reflect on recovery, lessons learned after historic storm damages
Waterville officials this week are preparing for future emergencies and applying for reimbursement of funds from the federal Emergency Management Agency.
Kaleidoscope Thinking: When doing less is more
Columnist Natalie Haberman Ladd discusses the benefits of setting boundaries.
Former Div. II star Cody Schrader leads Missouri to Cotton Bowl
Schrader rushed for 2,074 yards at Truman State two years ago before agreeing to an invitation to walk on at Missouri.
Man who confessed to Bowdoin shootings withdraws insanity plea
Joseph Eaton, who told the Press Herald this spring that he was not in control of his actions when he killed his 2 parents and another couple in April, has withdrawn his plea of not criminally responsible.