Allison led Canadian college hockey in scoring this past season.
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Authorities more than double reward for details on man last seen in Portland nearly 20 years ago
The FBI and police say they haven’t received any leads about the location of Boston resident Miguel Oliveras since he was last seen near a Riverside Street club in 2006.
Credit Card Competition Act lacks safety protections | Letter
Most of us swipe or tap a credit card every day without thinking about what happens behind the scenes. But as a small business owner, I rely on the back end of that system every day. When a customer pays with a card, the payment moves through a network that verifies the charge, protects against fraud […]
Bringing up babies: how to build a new family dynamic when your dog is no longer the center of attention
Baby on the way? With the right prep and patience you can help your “first born” adjust and thrive in their new role.
An island in Maine’s Casco Bay is losing its only store
‘It’s been the pulse of the island for a very long time,’ said Joshua Doughty, whose family has run Doughty’s Island Market on Chebeague Island since 1961.
Police searched Skowhegan town manager’s office after search of his home, records show
The application for the second search warrant details some of the child sexual abuse material police found while searching devices from Nicholas Nadeau’s Winslow home.
Falmouth sailor’s America’s Cup bid still afloat
Chris Poole says he has sponsors lined up to support a campaign if he can get funds for the fast-approaching $6 million entry fee.
Mi’kmaq Nation to pay its members using sports betting income
The tribe has not previously made substantial cash payments to its members.
Platner believes in the common good | Letter
I support Graham Platner because he will fight for the working and middle classes. I share Platner’s anger and concern that the billionaire class is engaging in a corporate raid of our government, its resources and protections. Under the guise of waste and fraud, the current administration has been cutting every “common good” program it […]
Maine urges federal judge to dismiss DOJ’s lawsuit seeking voter registration data
The Department of Justice sued the state last year for voter registration lists, arguing it was necessary to ensure Maine is complying with federal law.