The party’s political action committee targets Democrat Janet Mills with $133,235 in TV ads, bringing its total spending in the governor’s race to over $500,000.
September 2018
Democrat challenging Sen. King says if he loses, he may run against Sen. Collins next
Zak Ringelstein faces an uphill battle this fall, but said if Susan Collins votes to confirm Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, he’ll run against her in 2020.
Missing Winslow woman believed to have committed suicide
The body of Rianne L. Andrews was found off Lord Road in Benton on Monday morning.
Mega sailing yacht pushed by wind gust, damages pilings in Portland Harbor
The M5 has made multiple visits to the Portland waterfront and was docked over the weekend when it pulled a floating pier away from its pilings.
Dozens of Kavanaugh protesters arrested at Sen. Collins’ D.C. office
The group chants ‘we will not be silenced’ outside the office of Maine’s senior senator, who later told the media that the Supreme Court nominee’s second accuser should be interviewed under oath.
Meet and greet with Climate Hero candidates set for Oct. 3
The Universalist Unitarian Church will host the event.
Justice official overseeing Russia probe keeps his job, at least until Thursday
Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein and the president have sparred over Robert Mueller’s investigation, and Rosenstein appeared early Monday to be on his way out.
Dementia focus of author talk on Sept. 26
Phyllis Chinlund to talk about her book ‘Looking Back from the Gate: A Story of Love, Art, and Dementia.’
Senior Resource Fair set for Sept. 29 in Farmington
Fair will showcase area agencies and programs that provide support and services for older adults in the Farmington area.
Erskine Academy Parent/Teacher Conferences set for Oct. 4
Progress reports will be emailed to parents by Oct. 2.