A year after being diagnosed with breast cancer, the ‘Seinfeld’ alum says she’s feeling fine.
September 2018
Pope tells bishops to fight abuse, culture behind it
Francis holds an audience with 74 new bishops from 34 developing countries.
Massive boom will corral Pacific’s plastic litter
The goal is to remove 50 percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in five years.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted
The House passed the Empowering Students Through Financial Counseling Act that requires students and their guardians to receive financial counseling before assuming federal loan debt.
U.S. tries to keep suspected Russian spy in jail
Prosecutors question Maria Butina’s ties to the U.S. and highlight Russian efforts to win her release.
Central Maine business briefs
Gupta joins Franklin Memorial oncology staff; Phelps becomes UMaine Extension’s interim director.
Great Pond watershed survey to start Monday in Belgrade area
Teams of trained volunteers will walk the shoreline in developed areas.
Sidelines: Office drama for the Pats? Don’t worry about it
There’s plenty to be concerned about, but shake off the petty stuff, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Bubar, charged with attempting to murder Kennebec deputy sheriff, to go to trial Monday
Scott Bubar was wounded and his father, Roger, was killed in exchange of gunfire May 19, 2017, in Belgrade.