The Maine senator said of Emil Bove, who is being considered for a lifetime appointment, there was cause ‘to conclude he would not serve as an impartial jurist.’
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Bonny Eagle softball stays alive in New England regional
Maine’s Little League champion beats Rhode Island for the second time in four days to remain in the tournament.
Problematic Falmouth intersection under the microscope
Temporary plastic bollards, pavement paint and rubber speed bumps were installed at the intersection of Route 88 and Johnson Road near Town Landing Market.
Orange Bike Brewing Co. hosts ‘Day of Impact’
The Portland-based company is co-hosting the event with a national impact investment firm to explore the brewery’s mission of building a more equitable economy.
Shania Twain donates $25,000 to Maine’s Good Shepherd Food Bank
The country music star made the donation, which can provide 50,000 meals, during a concert in Bangor as part of her summer tour.
Bub’s Home Kitchen to open in the Public Market House
Bub’s Home Kitchen will open in August at Portland’s Public Market House, serving lunch and to-go meals.
New Kennebunk seafood market ties family tradition with fresh Maine fish
Piscatrix Seafood Co., a woman-owned market that opened in March, features fresh seafood and prepared meals.
Bath seeks public input on its updated Land Use Code
The city’s planning team and urban planning firm Camiros will host a series of open houses to hear public comment.
Two couples bring real-life love to the dark romance of Opera Maine’s ‘Sweeney Todd’
Opera Maine will stage Stephen Sondheim’s classic at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland.
Grateful for Collins’ opposition to reconciliation bill | Letter
I’m writing to thank Sen. Susan Collins for her “No” vote on the recent reconciliation bill, which will cut SNAP benefits by nearly $300 billion and affect tens of thousands of working families and children in Maine. The bill also guts access to reproductive health care by excluding organizations like Planned Parenthood and Maine Family […]