Interns are ‘doing real work with real deadlines and very high expectations,’ says an analyst with the job posting site Glassdoor.
May 2017
TV writers strike narrowly avoided with last-minute deal
Had it not been averted, such a strike would have cost the California economy $200 million per week and possibly done permanent damage to television viewing habits.
Our View: Maine OUI laws aren’t deterring repeat offenders
Decades of attention have convinced most people of its dangers, but problem drinkers aren’t responding.
Hyde School plans to expand in Bath, grow enrollment
The move follows the $14.25 million sale of a Hyde-operated school in Connecticut.
Investigator turns over Sanborn murder case files that he kept in his attic
The boxes of material held exculpatory evidence and show that a detective lied at the trial, the defense team says.
Maine Compass: Drug restrictions wrong way to stop meth
A pharmacist and former legislator says requiring a prescription for pseudoephedrine will not curb the problem.
Karen Heck: Change the narrative on local budgets
If the state was holding up its end, then cities like Waterville wouldn’t be arguing over what to cut.
Democrats to host Town Hall meeting
The Opportunity Agency will be discussed May 4 in West Gardiner.
Rangeley chamber seeks photos for calendar
Photos that best represent Rangeley region requested.