A national survey of employers found that the cost of health coverage through work jumped this year, in part because of inflation.
2023
Two RSU 14 board seats on ballot amid ongoing tension over books
Four candidates are running for the Windham-Raymond school board and the two who agreed to interviews discuss the need for less animosity in discussions and more listening.
At Trump’s New York civil fraud trial he’s asked to be quiet and a woman is arrested
The judge warns Trump and others to keep their voices down after they commented loudly while a witness was testifying.
Saco City Council to split costs with The Ecology School for left-turn lane project
The motion passed 4-2 with Councilors Nathan Johnston and Phil Hatch opposing.
Jim Jordan fails again to win House speakership as colleagues seek options
Angry, frustrated Republican lawmakers are considering their options, including an extraordinary plan that would give the interim speaker-pro-tempore, Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., more power.
BoomerTECH Adventures: Take charge of your email
Our email accounts can quickly become overwhelming. Suddenly, it seems, there are 100-plus daily messages to sort through. Answer, delete or ignore? Messages can get lost and important information overlooked. Scamming through email has become so sophisticated that it can trick even a digital-savvy person. Also, digital junk mail has become as bothersome as all […]
Southern: We’re on to the postseason
Regular season comes to an end, high drama awaits local teams in playoffs.
Gorham neighbors cite concerns about big housing project
The Planning Board is considering the pace of construction for the proposed 391-unit project and will make a recommendation to the Town Council.
Crew member injured when explosion ignites fire on cruise ship in Portland
Passengers and crew were evacuated shortly after the ship docked Wednesday morning at the Ocean Gateway Pier. It had been scheduled to spend the night in Portland before leaving Thursday.
Body of Pittsfield firefighter, 27, found on Maine Central Institute campus
Zach Noble, a member of the Fire Department for several years, suffered a medical emergency Tuesday while on the running track at MCI, according to officials.