The state’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership is one of 10 nationwide that had its funding cut, then restored temporarily by the Trump administration.
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Fight against climate change requires cooperation | Opinion
Does it all fall to individuals? No. But we must remember that ants on a hill can still make a difference.
What do Canada’s election results mean for Maine?
Prime Minister Mark Carney said in his victory speech that Canada’s relationship with America ‘is over,’ exacerbating concerns among Maine officials and businesses about the impacts a widening international divide will have on the state’s economy.
Celtics adapted in 1st-round win, but rest is focus with Knicks or Pistons up next
New York leads Detroit 3-2 with Game 6 Friday night in Detroit.
Series of multiday closures coming to Bangor airport
Runways at the Bangor International Airport will close 7 times, for more than 2 days at a time, over the next few weeks.
Benny’s slated to open in mid-May in former home of Broken Arrow
The Portland restaurant will put a spotlight on Italian-American food with a Philadelphia accent.
Falmouth Science Olympiad team prepares for nationals after historic win
The Falmouth High School team won the state championship this April for the first time in the team’s history. Now, they are getting ready to compete against teams across the country.
Watch: Maine Voices Live with Theresa Secord, founding director of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance
This event took place on Tuesday, June 3, at 7 p.m. in the Ostrove Auditorium at Colby College in Waterville.
Thankfully for America, President Trump is just getting started | Opinion
The president’s first 100 days of his second term are not a milestone, only a firm foundation.
When a spark from a train set Brunswick on fire
One of the worst disasters in Brunswick history began on April 26, 1912, when the noon train of the Maine Central Rail Road pulled in on schedule. Suddenly, phones in Bath, Portland, Topsham and Lewiston began to ring off the hook; one caller crying out, “Brunswick is burning!” Sparks from the noon train had set […]