Acknowledging global pressure on ‘one of the pillars of our state’s economy,’ leaders in Congress will bring together industry representatives and top U.S. trade negotiators.
May 31, 2018
Dominance in singles leads Messalonskee girls tennis over Skowhegan
Third-seeded Eagles move on to A North semifinals.
Franklin County committee approves $6.56 million budget
Discussion Thursday night included debate over funding for social services, with one budget committee member proposing to withhold pay for commissioners if they don’t sign warrants to pay nonprofit groups.
Commentary: It’s not all sunshine for Red Sox despite a strong start
Boston has spent much of its impressive first third of the season beating up on weaker teams, and that won’t be enough to keep pace with the Yankees.
Waterville boys tennis surges on to regional semis
Panthers find motivation in last season’s regional final loss.
Stanley Cup finals: Holtby’s save one for the ages
The improbable stick save by goalie Braden Holtby on Alex Tuch preserved a series-tying victory in Game 2 on Wednesday night.
Exhibition explores world of Winnie-the-Pooh
‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic’ opens Sunday at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art.
Madison girls tennis edges Hall-Dale in Class C South quarterfinal
Breanna Kanagy seals win at second singles for Bulldogs.
Video: Waterville and Erskine in Class B North girls tennis quarterfinals
Watch Waterville’s Samantha Saulter and Erskine’s Ellie Hodgkins rally for a point at first singles on Thursday at Colby College
Labor board rules against Westbrook teachers on issues in contract dispute
The board finds that language the teachers’ union sought concerning scheduling and workload should not be part of the bargaining process.