The Eastern Maine Processing Center, with 150 jobs, will stay open to ensure timely delivery of mail in northern, eastern and central Maine.
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TB patient charged in Calif for not taking meds
Public health experts are divided on the issue of mandatory treatment and criminal charges for patients who don’t comply with treatment orders.
As Facebook grows, millions say, ‘no, thanks’
They say they don’t want Facebook. They insist they don’t need Facebook. They are the resisters.
125th Maine Legislature adjourns
Before the gavel came down early today, leaders emphasized bipartisan gains while recognizing partisan differences that also marked the session.
Fallen Maine officers to be honored at ceremony
Today’s ceremony pays tribute to the 83 officers who have died in the line of duty in Maine since 1808.
MLB: Buchholz finds positives in Sox’ loss
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Clay Buchholz found some positives even in a tough loss.
NBA: Still life in those old legs
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kevin Garnett turns 36 on Saturday, a youthful age for any man, except for the rare ones with nearly 55,000 punishing minutes absorbed on an NBA floor.
GIRLS ROUNDUP: Bannister lifts Tigers to victory
CAMDEN — Taylor Banister had four hits and two RBIs to lead the Gardiner softball team past Camden Hills 6-1 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B game Wednesday afternoon.
BOYS ROUNDUP: Bulldogs’ Cumler pitches no-hitter
WISCASSET — Freshman Bobby Cumler pitched a no-hitter as the Hall-Dale High School baseball team beat Wiscasset 14-0 in five innings in a Mountain Valley Conference game Wednesday.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Boynton Ks 12 in victory
WINSLOW — One of the things people love about sports is the unpredictability of the games. But on Wednesday at Laverdiere Field, predictability was pretty entertaining, too.