FBI Director Chris Wray says he does not consider court-approved FBI surveillance to be “spying” and said he has no evidence the FBI illegally monitored President Donald Trump’s campaign during the 2016 election
2019
Don McLean wants apology from group that changed its tune about giving him award
In a Facebook post, the ‘American Pie’ singer calls the UCLA student group that rescinded the lifetime achievement award ‘morons.’
Maine lawmakers consider fines for not clearing snow off your car
The proposal would prohibit people from driving 40 mph or faster on a public road with “solid precipitation” on their vehicle.
Saco food distributor files for bankruptcy
Sure Winner Foods filed Tuesday for protection to reorganize following a dispute with a major supplier.
Meatsplainer: How new plant-based burgers compare to beef
A new era of meat alternatives is here, but patties from Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods can be nutritionally similar to beef.
River Arts exhibits on view through May 15
River Arts in Damariscotta will present two shows in the galleries at 241 Route 1. The Main Gallery, juried by curator, artist and gallerist Joël LeVasseur, will feature the “Interiors” exhibition, opened May 3. This show explores the interior spaces, an often overlooked subject matter in Maine where the exterior environment is so enthralling. The […]
Fate of Saco’s top police officers unknown as council ends investigation
A city official will not say whether Chief Raynald Demers and Deputy Chief Corey Huntress will return to their jobs.
Esker Trail next stop of Readfield History Walk May 10
READFIELD — A walk along Readfield’s newly developed “Esker Trail” will begin at 10 a., Friday, May 10, starting at 73 North Road, the Regional School Union 38 School Bus Transportation Service parking area. The trail is one-third mile in length and follows part of the western boundary of Quimby Bog. Walkers can view the […]
Today in History: Germany surrenders in 1945
Also, in 1998, Mercedes-Benz agreed to buy Chrysler.