November 13, 2015
November 2015
Minimum wage vote shows Mainers haven’t completely lost their sanity
Local small business owners relieved Portland’s $15 minimum was defeated.
Skowhegan ‘Indian Pride’ website continues to denigrate Native Americans
Recent use of an alcohol reference is particularly harmful, considering how white people used it to control the native peoples.
184 Whitney St., Auburn
The classic (and very affordable) New Englander combines the charm of period features with modern updates.
Bowdoin says new rules, awareness led to increase in rape reports in 2014
School officials say the figures can be misleading because not all of the 17 reported rapes occurred last year.
UMA, CMCC look to central Maine for basketball talent
Smaller, non-traditional schools attracting local basketball players with promise of playing time.
Nova Star’s creditors claim $2.6 million in unpaid bills
A Dubai company wants the vessel to be sold at auction so it can receive payment on a $1 million bill for fuel.
Property Maintenance Ordinance proposal questioned in Augusta
The proposed ordinance would require property owners to keep their properties safe, clean and sanitary.
Decision on Reiter’s fate to come Monday night
The Waterville school board is deliberating carefully and ‘will not make a rush to judgment’ on the dismissal recommendation for the high school principal, the chairwoman says.
NOTEBOOK: Colby, Bowdoin football teams ready for 127th meeting this Saturday
Mules and Polar Bears look to close season with win over rival.