The world’s largest retailer said the new rules will take effect in July, and will also include its Sam’s Club warehouse stores.
2019
Richmond pair arrested on heroin, crack charges in Randolph
Michael Bronn, 37, and Deanna Hood, 34, were arrested on Saturday night after police noticed heavy damage and false license plates on the car they were in.
PSO will be back for Portland’s Fourth of July bash, which promises a bigger bang
Shamrock Signature is taking over planning for this year’s event, which will include the fund-raising Pops with a Purpose Gala on June 28.
Dana Wilde: Horseshoe crabs and the beginning of time
The earliest horseshoe crab fossil is about 445 million years old, which means they scuttled across the floors of Earth’s silent seas roughly 350 million years before any flower blossomed, writes Dana Wilde.
Maine’s first eel season with new poaching controls is yielding strong prices
This year, packing and shipping of the fish is subject to more scrutiny by the Maine Marine Patrol.
Vignola Cinque Terre in Portland closing, and building is under contract
Vignola Cinque Terre will close permanently at the end of dinner service Sunday. Joshua Miranda, owner of Blyth & Burrows, plans to open a new restaurant there in the fall.
Denny Breau to perform Concert for a Cause
The Denny Breau Trio will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, 1 Middle St., Brunswick. This will be the sixth concert of the 2018-19 Concerts for a Cause series that raises money for local charities. This season’s beneficiaries are The Gathering Place and the Brunswick Teen Center. […]
Maine regulators will decide whether to boost moose permits by end of May
Maine wildlife regulators will likely make a decision by the end of the month on a proposal to increase the number of moose hunting permits.
Trump invokes ‘privilege,’ aims to block full report release
The House Judiciary chairman says the Trump administration’s refusal to provide special counsel Robert Mueller’s full Russia report to Congress presents a “constitutional crisis.”
Association honors Augusta chiropractor Nadeau
Dr. Andre Nadeau, Doctor of Chiropractic, of Augusta, was selected as the 2019 MCA Presidents Award recipient recently at the Maine Chiropractic Association Spring Conference, held at the Samoset Resort in Rockport, according to a news release from the Maine Chiropractic Association. President Luc Dionne, Doctor of Chiropractic, stated that Nadeau’s work with the Legislature […]