Carbonas, Ketchens and Kerchner recognized for community services.
2018
Quirion graduates from Wentworth Institute of Technology
Randolph native participated in the summer commencement held Aug. 19.
Waterville Police Department gives gifts to two local nonprofits
Proceeds from golf tourney benefit Glenn Stratton Learning Center, High Hopes Clubhouse.
Mortgage rates soar to 7-year highs
The average rate on 15-year, fixed-rate loans increased to 4.16 percent this week from 4.11 percent last week.
Last year’s flu broke records for deaths and illnesses, new CDC numbers show
Last winter Maine experienced its worst flu season in five years.
U.S. economy grew at robust rate in second quarter
A big part of the 4.2 percent growth seems to have been a rush to export before tariffs kicked in.
Police find man’s body after car plunges into Presumpscot River
It wasn’t clear when the car went into the river, but it was first spotted Thursday morning at the Windham-Gorham border.
Defiant Kavanaugh denies Ford’s poignant assault accusation and calls process a ‘national disgrace’
The Supreme Court nominee addresses senators after Christine Blasey Ford testifies that he sexually assaulted her in high school. President Trump quickly praises Kavanaugh, and Republicans say the Judiciary Committee will vote Friday.
Feds say no to LePage job-training penalties
The governor had sought to penalize local workforce boards if they spent too little helping job seekers.
More U.S. corporate giants warn that tariffs will mean price hikes
President Trump told the U.N. that tariffs have had no impact on the economy, but companies are warning that shoppers will feel the pinch.