He added that will work for ‘the strongest possible platform.’
June 2016
U.S. stocks fall more than 3% in wake of Brexit
Britain’s vote to leave the European Union stuns investors worldwide.
Scottish leader says she will push for a second independence referendum
The backlash over the outcome of the Britain’s vote to leave the EU has also touched Northern Ireland and Wales, pointing to possible internal pressures tearing at the United Kingdom.
Forecast calls for slow growth in Maine’s 3 metro areas
Portland’s economy is expected to grow by 1.2 percent this year and 2.1 percent next; Bangor’s by 0.6 percent and 1.6 percent; and Lewiston-Auburn’s by 1.8 percent and 2.0 percent.
Cameron to resign, markets rocked after Britain votes to leave EU
The decision launches a process to renegotiate trade, business and political links with what become a 27-nation bloc, an unprecedented divorce that could take decades to complete.
Browntail moth invasion: They came, they ate, they made many itch
Caterpillars blanketing parts of the midcoast this year have left hundreds scrambling to treat the skin rash caused by their hair fibers.
Thanks to ‘Dr. Shark,’ researchers can learn and let live
The UNE professor develops a method that allows fish data collection without killing the specimens, and his work will be featured during TV’s Shark Week 2016.
Our Opinion: Right to Know committee made right choice in taking up warden service issue
Mainers concerned about government accountability got good news Wednesday. That’s when the state’s Right to Know Advisory Committee reversed course and decided that it will discuss the Maine Warden Service’s handling of requests for public records on its undercover operations. The warden service has been under fire since the publication May 8 of “North Woods […]