The town of Moscow hasn’t had a post office for years, but town officials recently arranged for the U.S. Postal Service to set up shop temporarily at the Town Hall to celebrate the town’s bicentennial.
2016
LePage spokesman explains why governor did not sign national opioid compact
The governor’s communications director says the pledge doesn’t address the law enforcement aspect of the drug crisis and calls for expanding access to naloxone, which the governor opposes.
New transfer station sticker policy will save town tipping fee money, says Oakland town manager
Residents will have to buy new transfer station stickers every two years after a unanimous Town Council vote Tuesday.
Chapman-Hall House annual sale set for July 23 in Damariscotta
Proceeds to help preserve historic site.
Gardiner teen to make her amateur boxing debut Saturday
Katie Baker, 17, a world champion martial artist, also is training for the first bout of her mixed martial arts career.
Delhaize shedding 10 Hannaford stores to win merger OK
The supermarket giant is positioning itself to gain FTC approval for its planned merger with Ahold.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg regrets her ‘ill-advised’ criticism of Trump
The Supreme Court justice has come under attack for her comments about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
Lewiston’s Fuel restaurant is offered as prize in essay contest
The 10-year-old upscale eatery could be yours for a 300-word essay and $150 entry fee.
Woman killed while walking across Maine Turnpike, talking on cellphone
State police say the woman was hit by at least three cars in the northbound passing lane.
Maine Sen. Angus King endorses Hillary Clinton, cites ‘doomsday’ scenario
King, appearing on CNN, says he decided to back Clinton after considering who would be the best decision maker during a nuclear attack.