The departures occurred during Thursday night’s meeting following debate over who had knowledge of tax payments made on the town’s behalf to the IRS.
2016
Worry, hope filter through BIW after news of failed contract bid
Shipyard employees, especially those who have been hired in the last few years, say Friday they’re concerned about potential layoffs when Navy work slows down in a year or two.
The weather this weekend features a great day and a day going downhill
Mid-September often brings some of the nicest weather of the entire year with abundant sunshine and pleasantly warm and dry air. This will certainly be the case to start this weekend, but clouds and showers are likely to finish it. High pressure is in control of our weather today and tomorrow, but will push off […]
Franklin County Extension Association to meet
Annual business meeting, supper, guest speaker on Oct. 19 agenda.
Trump admits Obama born in U.S. but falsely blames Clinton for starting rumors
Trump famously continued to stoke the issue even after Obama released his birth certificate in 2011.
Our Opinion: 9/11 anniversary should fuel pressure for disclosure
Preventing terrorism doesn’t have to infringe on civil liberties.
Audi A4 aims to make America great again
It’s the cabin where Audi offers its artful best.
Documentary by Sea Dogs Chairman Bill Burke examines auto industry bailout
‘Live Another Day’ opens nationally Friday, and in Portland at Nickelodeon Cinemas on Temple Street.
Maine Medical Center expansion plan will get checkup by state regulators
The state aims to ensure that projects are needed and don’t escalate costs or cause other health care facilities to close.
Bill Nemitz: Maine Med sees room for improving ‘patient experience’
This cancer patient knows from experience that cramped quarters can be unhealthy.