Besides offering a potential new view on links between Russia and Trump, it brings scrutiny to global companies AT&T, Novartis and Korea Aerospace Industries.
2018
Michigan-based Boyne completes Sugarloaf, Sunday River purchase
The company describes itself as the most geographically diverse among North American ski companies.
Kennebec Journal May 9 police log
Augusta area police reports for May 9, 2018.
Falmouth Shopping Center sold for $21 million
The sale of the complex, which has had a number of vacancies, was announced by the former owners.
Former LePage adviser repays state for stay at Trump’s D.C. hotel
Aaron Chadbourne says that he stayed there with the governor in May 2017, and that he repaid the expense last month to ‘remove myself from the pettiness that now envelops our politics.’
Free land up for grabs as Canada tackles housing woes
Building affordable housing is typically a low-margin proposition, but cities and provinces are offering incentives to developers, including tax breaks, reduced fees and promises of quick approval times.
A diary of spring 2018
From 7-foot high snowbanks to dandelions, the slow dawning of spring has come after a paralyzing winter, Dana Wilde writes.
Felon with violent past surrenders to police in Buxton
In August 2017, Vincent Cole allegedly used his child as a human shield during a confrontation with police
Augusta neighbors worry about homeless, mentally ill under social-service plan
Mayfair neighborhood residents told the Planning Board they’re concerned about children’s safety under a proposal for a clothing bank, a toiletries pantry and a warming center to move to an Eastern Avenue church.
Illustrator explains how children’s books are made
Event set for May 12 at the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset.