The driver of USA’s No. 1 two-man and four-man bobsled teams has benefited from enlisting in the U.S. Army’s World Class Athlete Program.
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Maine’s hospitals chase financial stability as Medicaid cuts loom
About 40% of Maine’s hospitals are currently losing money, said Steven Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital Association.
People Plus celebrates member’s 94th birthday | Column
Betty Bavor is at People Plus five days a week and involved in many different ways.
Mainer set to close book on 60-year Super Bowl attendance streak — for real this time
‘Never Miss a Super Bowl’ club member Don Crisman, of Kennebunk, has decided Sunday’s game will be his last.
Frances Perkins to be inducted into Maine Women’s Hall of Fame
The trailblazing public servant, social reformer and first woman to serve in the Cabinet of a U.S. president will be honored at a ceremony in March.
An explosive disaster rocked Bath in 1938 | Column
Plant’s Garage suffered a freak, fiery accident near downtown Bath.
What’s in the final budget proposal from Gov. Janet Mills?
The Democrat proposed a ‘three-part affordability agenda’ Wednesday, parts of which have drawn criticism from Republicans.
1 dead, 1 hurt after ‘altercation’ in Standish, police say
A fight on Kennie Drive led to the death of one man, but police haven’t said how he was killed or revealed what may have happened at the home.
Maine’s first Aldi now expected to open in March
The discount grocery chain is renovating the former Big Lots store in the Pine Tree Shopping Center in Portland and hiring for full- and part-time positions.
Brunswick approves another $600K to complete costly sidewalk overhaul
The most recent funding allows for the redesign of the sidewalk at the Lemont Block, which has proved difficult because of accessibility challenges.