No one will recall the two weeks leading up to Labor Day 2019 as a turning point in the country’s political history. Vacationers left their lakeside retreats or ended their seashore holidays; parents bought school supplies or moved nervous first-year college students into freshly scrubbed dormitories. The markets fell, then recovered, then fell again. It […]
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Up to 44,000 Mainers in danger of losing food stamp benefits under new Trump rule
Tens of thousands of Mainers could lose food stamp benefits under a proposed rule by the Trump administration that limits automatic enrollment into the program, according to estimates released Thursday. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services projects 27 percent of Maine food stamp recipients, or 44,068, would be in danger of losing benefits […]
Former Maine Gov. LePage hints he may run again in 2022
Former Republican Gov. Paul LePage hinted Thursday that he is contemplating another run for the governor’s office in 2022. LePage, who served two terms and is the state’s most recent former governor, told Skowhegan-based WSKW conservative radio host Mike Violette that he was talking it over with his wife, Ann LePage. Violette asked him, “One […]
Worcester hopes to lure Red Claws out of Maine, but former team owner calls it a real long shot
Officials in Massachusetts’ second-largest city have signaled their intention to begin wooing the Maine Red Claws away from Portland. But the basketball team’s former co-owner and general manager, now Portland’s city manager, said Worcester’s chances of succeeding are about as good as those of swishing a half-court shot. The Worcester City Council on Tuesday ordered […]
Westbrook pedestrian seriously injured when hit by car
A Westbrook man was seriously injured Thursday morning when he was hit by a car, police say. Clifford Verrill, 67, was hit by a car at the intersection of East Bridge and Austin streets around 7:35 a.m., according to Westbrook police. He was rushed to a hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries, said Capt. Steven Goldberg. […]
Lyman couple spearheading hurricane relief collection
LYMAN — A local couple with family connections to The Bahamas are collecting items at Goodwins Mills Fire Station for hurricane survivors. The Red Cross reports about 45 percent of the homes on Grand Bahama and Abaco were believed to be destroyed or badly damaged during hurricane Dorian. For firefighter Tyler Richardson and his wife […]
Billy Bush gets a second chance at TV show after firing
NEW YORK (AP) — Three years after being fired by NBC due to the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape, Billy Bush is hoping to use his experience in television’s wilderness to his advantage in his new job. Bush begins Monday as host of the revamped pop culture news show, “Extra.” He was a rising star just […]
Hills Beach fire station will not become community center
BIDDEFORD – The Hills Beach Association’s effort to create a community center at the defunct Hills Beach Volunteer Fire & Rescue Station in Biddeford has been thwarted. On Tuesday, Sept. 3, the Biddeford City Council voted to deny the request to turn the property over to the organization at no charge. The council first discussed […]
Biddeford kidnapping suspect pleads guilty to aggravated assault
ALFRED — A Biddeford woman will serve nine months at York County Jail in connection with her role in the kidnapping, beating and robbing of a woman in May. Kimberly Vigue-Brown, 31, was sentenced Thursday at York County Superior Court by Judge Richard Mulhern to nine years in prison with all but nine months suspended, […]
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