A trade commission finds U.S. newsprint producers were not being hurt by the imports, as the U.S. had maintained, in a decision that could lower costs for U.S. publications.
2018
LePage urged to apologize for ‘disrespectful’ outburst at Republican lawmaker
In an unprecedented letter to the governor, the Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee says his actions – including calling a state senator a ‘repugnant human being’ – were undignified and disrespectful.
Winthrop High student says social media threat was meant as a joke
After police charged the student on Wednesday in connection with a message sent on Instagram, officials asked him to leave school on the first day of the school year, and his parents picked him up.
Liz Soares: Reflections on the shenanigans of school days past
Educators had a different style of teaching in the 1940s, an era filled with its own challenges.
White House counsel will leave his job this fall
In a tweet, President Trump praises Don McGahn’s service.
Falmouth chief is retiring after 45 years in law enforcement
Ed Tolan planned to become an English teacher but he pursued police work after he was drafted into the Army and served as an MP in Vietnam.
East End residents return to homes after evacuation for gas leak
The Portland Fire Department evacuated a dozen homes as a precaution after a construction crew ruptured a gas line on Walnut Street.
Buxton man identified as victim of crash in Gorham
Police say Jason Bressette, 39, was killed in the accident Tuesday on the Bernard Rines Bypass.
New exhibit in Damariscotta features clothing from 1750 to 1830
Chapman-Hall House exhibit on view through Oct. 8 in Damariscotta.
Workshops at The Harlow set for September
The workshops, will be held at the gallery in Hallowell.