The company’s board of directors authorizes the extension of an existing buyback program, which is subject to market conditions.
September 2017
At murder trial, friend testifies Burton thought girlfriend was cheating on him
Testimony continued Tuesday in the second day of the murder trial of Robert Burton, who is charged in the killing of Stephanie Gebo in Parkman.
‘Massive’ Casco Bay algae bloom threatens marine life
The phytoplankton isn’t hazardous to humans, but has caused fish die-offs in other parts of the world and could be connected to a $250,000 loss of clams in Brunswick.
Waterville man accused of selling cocaine near school, park
Ernest Green, 40, has been charged with aggravated trafficking in crack cocaine and is behind bars at the Kennebec County jail.
Marijuana, ‘war of texts’ sparked Wilton killing, prosecutor says
The murder trial of Timothy Danforth, 25, formerly of Wilton, got underway Monday with opening statements to the jury about the shooting death of Michael Reis, 24, of New Sharon.
Man, 81, on scooter struck, killed in Alfred
Russell Faxon was killed when a car turning left struck him on Route 202. He was not wearing a helmet.
Lawmakers get an earful as public packs hearing on rules for legal pot
Medical marijuana caregivers turn out in force to urge changes to Maine’s Marijuana Legalization Act to prevent adult-use laws from interfering with their program.
LePage directs Maine sheriffs to comply with immigration detention requests
Several of the 16 sheriffs who received a letter from the governor directing them to honor ICE detentions say they won’t do so because it violates the U.S. Constitution.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Stronger’
Tatiana Maslany’s superb portrayal of Erin Hurley, that lifts “Stronger” to a higher level, J.P. Devine writes.
Pence expresses disappointment in Collins in Maine radio call-in
The vice president’s call to WGAN radio comes a day after the Republican senator said she would vote against the Graham-Cassidy bill, effectively killing the measure.