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2018
Strong investigates employee use of town accounts for personal purchases
An invoice mistakenly sent to the town prompts selectmen to investigate employee use of town accounts.
Maine unemployment rate ticked up slightly in August
The preliminary, seasonally adjusted estimate of 3.2 percent is higher than July’s rate but still lower than a year earlier.
It’s high times for soaring marijuana stocks on Wall Street
Investors are craving marijuana stocks as Canada prepares to legalize pot next month, leading to giant gains for Canada-based companies listed on U.S. exchanges.
Trump drops civil tone, slams Kavanaugh accuser credibility
The president had been refraining from attacking Christine Blasey Ford by name.
Four dead, including suspect, after Maryland warehouse shooting
Three people also are wounded by a temporary employee.
Robert Venturi, postmodern architect who argued ‘Less is a bore,’ dies at 93
Venturi disdained for what he considered the soulless buildings of his modernist predecessors, who often designed glass buildings with walls of windows.
Our View: University’s nursing plan right way to face a crisis
Maine needs more efforts like this to meet the challenge of being the nation’s oldest state.
Another View: Poliquin way off when touting the benefits of food stamp cuts
People don’t get more employable from the stress of not knowing where their next meal is coming from.
Maine Voices: Kavanaugh has misled the Senate in his testimony under oath
The question now is whether the reasonable mind of Sen. Susan Collins will guide her vote.