Elect Ingwersen I am writing this letter in support of Henry Ingwersen in his bid for State Senate seat for District 32. Here are a few reasons why. Having known Henry over the years I have found him to be forthright, transparent, and honest with his ideas for a brighter future for the communities he […]
August 2024
Community News, Aug. 22
Maine Technology Institute clients make Inc. 5000 list Seven clients of Maine Technology Institute have been included in the latest Inc. 5000 list, based on revenue growth over the past three years. Among the companies listed were No. 861, Camp Tek Software, Portland, 579% growth; No. 1,005, Defendify, Portland, 509% growth; No. 1,595, HistoryIT, South […]
Floods from ‘training thunderstorms’ lead to dramatic rescues, 2 deaths in Connecticut
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said more than 100 people were evacuated by search and rescue teams Sunday evening.
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Aryna Sabalenka, the No. 2 player in the world, captures the Cincinnati Open for her first championship since January.
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Football: Brunswick ready for big challenge in return to 11-man game
Expectations high as Mark Renna and the Dragons depart eight-man football.
Wisconsin woman who said she legally killed sex trafficker gets 11 years in prison
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