The Republican front-runner says faith means ‘a lot,’ and immigration policy is mentioned in the sermon.
2016
Trustees back idea of adding USM’s Muskie School to proposed graduate center
Eliot Cutler outlines the advantages as he updates the board on the business plan for the center, which initially was going to house only business and law degree programs.
Maine Families Network using technology to reach out to families
The nonprofit organization formed after the closure of Augusta educational toy store hopes to open an online shop.
‘Revenant’ plows ahead on snow-stalled weekend
It leads box office sales amid cancellations and closures caused by the East Coast blizzard.
Some dislike proposal to ease long waits for Maine lobstering licenses
A bill before state legislators seeks to end decade-long delays, but critics worry it undermines the authority of the seven fishing zones.
Water Street parking time limit now two hours in most of downtown Augusta
Officials hope the change will give shoppers and diners more time to spend in the city’s downtown shops and restaurants.
Brighton Plantation home damaged by chimney fire
The home belongs to the town’s first selectwoman and her husband and sustained extensive fire and water damage, according to their daughter.
Skowhegan native returns home after 20 years in Fortune 25 high tech world
Heather Johnson says her job as executive director of the Somerset Economic Development Corp. combines the best of both worlds.
Former Friendly’s restaurant space in Waterville close to getting a tenant
Firm marketing the building in negotiations with a restaurant and a retailer.
Making chicken soup a reminder and an unexpected gift
Baking conjures memories of a frugal, no-nonsense grandmother who instilled culinary magic, Amy Calder writes.