The American public has lost some of its appetite for providing Ukraine weaponry and direct economic assistance, a poll shows.
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Letter to the editor: Why I left the MSAD 75 School Board
In 2021, under the leadership of Chair Holly Kopp, MSAD 75 School Board hired a guided series of workshops to improve our cooperation, civility and respect for one another in 2021. We voted on a new policy to call one another out if a board member broke one of our policies in board meetings. When […]
NFL notebook: Colts, Cardinals bring in new head coaches
Two coordinators are hired away from Philadelphia as Shane Steichen takes over in Indianapolis, and Arizona hires Jonathan Gannon.
Maine Republicans to Whole Foods: Blacklist lobster, lose state tax benefits
Republican lawmakers unveil a suite of bills to protect Maine’s $1.7 billion lobster industry and punish those who would threaten it.
Basketball: MPA presents two new proposals for classification for next season
Potential plans for four and five classes, with struggling teams dropping down, will be voted on in the March 6 meeting.
Longtime menswear retailer leaves a stylish legacy in Portland
David Wood Clothiers helped transform the Old Port into a shopping destination, and now the store’s founder – actually named David Hodgkins – has retired.
After quake, war-hit Syrians struggle to get aid, rebuild
The major earthquake that struck Monday hit hard Syria’s northwestern rebel-held enclave, where over four million people for years have struggled to cope with ruthless airstrikes and rampant poverty.
Sen. Chuck Schumer says two downed objects believed to be balloons
Schumer said teams were recovering debris from the objects and would work to determine where they came from.
Study finds heavy metals in 28 popular dark chocolate bars
Consumer Reports tested 28 popular dark chocolate bars from Seattle’s own Theo Chocolate to Trader Joe’s, Hershey’s to Ghirardelli, and even smaller brands such as Alter Eco and Mast.