NEW YORK — A winter weather system moving through the U.S. is expected to wallop the East Coast this weekend with a mix of snow and freezing rain from the southern Appalachians to the Northeast – although it’s too early to say exactly which areas will get what kind of precipitation and how much. Scattered snow […]
2024
Business News – Hussey Seating Company appoints chief financial officer
NORTH BERWICK – Hussey Seating Company, a provider of seating solutions, announced the appointment of Charles (Chuck) W. Nadeau as its new chief financial officer (CFO). With a background in finance and operations, Nadeau brings more than 25 years of leadership experience to his new role at Hussey Seating Company. Before joining Hussey Seating Company, […]
Tom Purcell: The urgency to become cyber-secure in 2024
Cyber attacks will be significantly worse in 2024 for anyone who uses a digital device. Yet few are aware of, or prepared for, the threats they face — or how their poor cybersecurity skills are putting them and their families at incredible risk. Case in point: Last year, the top 10 weakest passwords were pretty […]
The Maine Idea: Juries and voters should decide Trump’s fate
For a few days, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows landed squarely in the national spotlight as Maine became the second state with a decision denying Donald Trump a place on the March 5 primary ballot. For all the ire it aroused, Bellows’ written decision is straightforward and matter-of-fact. She concluded about the events of Jan. […]
Brunswick Superintendent’s Notebook: Parents can help students set goals for second half of year
The turning of the calendar begs for New Year’s resolutions, even though, as adults, we know – whether it’s giving up ice cream or promising to hit the gym at least five days a week – the best of intentions might well be a distant memory by March. As students head back into the classrooms […]
Toy Fund donations top $180,000 – so far
The Press Herald Toy Fund continues to receive donations to support the annual holiday gift drive, which turns 75 years old this year. Readers have given more than $180,000 so far this holiday season and donations are still trickling in. The Toy Fund accepts donations year-round but relies on the holiday season cover its costs […]
Letter: Bellows follows in a proud Maine tradition
I appreciate Secretary of State Bellows doing her job and showing fellow Americans that some public officials have the wherewithal to do the right thing under extreme pressure. I see the issue of Trump’s nomination involving three issues: rule of law, individual rights and peaceful transfer of power. Trump used his right to challenge election […]
Gorham Notes: Jan. 4
Early Gorham calendars Gorham Historical Society calendars for 2024 are now available. The cost is $10 at the Town Clerk’s Office at the municipal center, or Baxter Memorial Library, 71 South St. The theme is Early Gorham with photos depicting some places and things that no longer exist. Triad to meet The Gorham/Windham/Westbrook Triad will […]
Letter: There’s a proper way to impose penalties on Trump
Recently, two state Supreme Courts (Colorado and Michigan) have split on whether Trump can appear on the Republican primary ballot based on their conclusions about whether he has run afoul of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. And now, Maine’s secretary of state has declared that Trump should be barred from the Republican primary in […]
Cooking at the Cove: Roasted cauliflower with sauces healthy way to start the year
Here we are, in the first week of the new year and I resolve to … If you want to be healthier, let’s make it easy to get started with a couple of recipes to help you stay between the ditches. Now I’m not saying we’ll have no butter, sugar or marbled meats in 2024 […]
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