The Federal Reserve won’t likely be worrying about wage growth rising too quickly.
2017
For goalies, summer hockey is a proving ground
Cony’s Dalton Bowie keeping his health in focus.
U.S. farmers dread rise in Japan’s tariffs on frozen beef imports
The emergency action is triggered as volume exceeds ‘the quota set by law,’ the finance minister says.
Scarred by terror, campers come to Maine to heal
Project Common Bond chose Waterville this year as the place to host youths from many nations.
Boston ex-priest freed; served 12 years for rape
Experts said Paul Shanley, 86, is unlikely to reoffend, but his new neighbors in Ware, Mass., are worried.
New Hampshire mother and son charged in murder-for-hire plot
The intended victim was the son’s ex-wife, to whom he owned money, police allege.
Party to honor obscure Revolutionary War hero
Rhode Island patriot Nathanael Greene doesn’t get the credit he deserves, historians say.
Maine joins 17 other states in seeking military transgender protections
The attorneys general ask Congress to reaffirm in legislation that transgender people can’t be barred from serving.
Family doesn’t know suspects charged with woman’s murder, her daughter says
Heather Senechiame said her mother, Sally Shaw, whose body was found on a road in Washington County, was devoted to her family and doted on her seven grandchildren.
Harness racing: Jason Bartlett earns career milestone
Windsor native and Erskine Academy graduate wins 7,000th career race.