As her business expands around the world, some question her objectivity on core trade issues.
2017
About 25 protesters disrupt LePage’s town hall at USM
Members of the group shout at LePage as he makes his points, then chant ‘black lives matter’ as they exit Hannaford Hall one by one. He appears unfazed, and no one is arrested.
Waterville resident urges city officials, residents to speak out against bias
Phil Bofia, an Afircan American, reported KKK fliers in his neighborhood.
Climate accord decision still in limbo
The White House postponed a meeting aimed at hashing out differences on the Paris pact.
Maine man electrocuted while working in Vermont
David Sprague, of Windham, was operating a crane at a construction site.
Gardiner budget debate begins
The city’s proposed spending plan includes raises for city employees and a decrease in property tax for many homeowners.
Federal regulators move to change scallop fishery rules
The New England Fishery Management Council wants to alter harvest management to reduce conflict among classes of fishermen.
George H.W. Bush, hospitalized again with pneumonia, in ‘very good spirits’
The 92-year-old former president and father of former president George W. Bush has been in Methodist Hospital in Houston since Friday for observation.
HS roundup: Richmond baseball silences Vinalhaven/North Haven
Morse upends Winslow lacrosse in season opener for both.
USDA announces $5 million in wastewater funding for Norridgewock
The funding, in the form of a loan and a grant, will help improve the town’s aging wastewater facility