The $7 million project includes adding security screening at the Cross Building and reconfiguring the screening area at the main State House entrance.
August 2024
Seniors Not Acting Their Age: To the Goslings and back
Mere Point Boat Launch in Brunswick provides boat access to Mere Point Bay. Nearby Maquoit and Middle Bays are also easily reached from this location. Operated by the Town of Brunswick, the upscale facility offers all-tide deep-water entry and egress. Amenities include two boat ramps, a large dock, lots of parking, two toilets and a […]
Mini farm animals are adorable. There’s also a growing demand for them
Americans are showing more interest in owning miniature cows, miniature goats, miniature donkeys and other diminutive farm animals.
Patriots still waiting for star cornerback Christian Gonzalez to emerge
Gonzalez showed potential as a rookie to be a shutdown corner before getting injured, but a slow start in camp leaves him with something to prove.
First Spice & Tea Exchange in Maine opens in Freeport
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Additional trash pickup costs rile North Yarmouth
The town is asked to amend its contract with Casella Waste Systems to pay for cameras added to the trucks in order to continue the town’s pay-as-you-throw program.
Donald Trump interview with Elon Musk on X plagued by glitches
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When companies file for bankruptcy, workers with unpaid wage claims are left in limbo
One business closed so suddenly that some workers found out they were out of their jobs in the middle of their shifts.
Mars study suggests an ocean’s worth of water may be hiding below the surface
The water is believed to be 7 to 12 miles down in the Martian crust.
In wake of Lewiston mass shooting, military implementing new policy to reduce blast-related brain injuries
Maine’s congressional delegation has been urging the Pentagon to adopt reforms since an Army reservist who had suffered brain damage from repeated blast exposures killed 18 people and injured 13 others last October.