From Ireland to Argentina, and Mexico to Sweden, there are plenty of possibilities for leaving the country — if only we had passports, J.P. Devine writes.
2016
Black Friday deals draw Maine shoppers by the thousands
Buyers get an early start to take advantage of sales, while retailers report brisk business and new tactics to compete with online sellers.
European Union tells United Kingdom: Brexit is going to hurt
‘Divorces are never easy,’ says the incoming head of the E.U.
About half of shopping expected to occur online this holiday season
A national survey of consumers predicts e-commerce sales will increase by nearly $100 billion.
Mainers brave cold and drizzle to grab midnight deals on Black Friday
Meanwhile, retailers said they were stepping up their game to compete with online sellers and each other.
Florence Henderson, ‘The Brady Bunch’ mom, dies at 82
The blonde, ever-smiling Henderson was already a Broadway star before the iconic TV series, but after it began she would always be known to fans as Carol Brady.
Electric cars get makers’ backing despite tiny market share
‘There’s the market of what the market wants, and there’s the market of what the federal government wants,’ an industry expert observes.
‘End-around’ in filling education post means instability, Maine lawmakers say
Gov. LePage’s latest acting commissioner pick once again delegates authority to his primary choice: William Beardsley.
More women are hunting … for the right apparel, too
Lamenting the lack of clothing designed sensibly for them, women who take to the woods say pretty doesn’t matter – it just needs to be as practical and durable as the gear made for men.