They worry about meeting their household budgets but also stress about work piling up or having to do their jobs with the distraction of uncertainty.
2019
Judge sets bail for Thomaston man facing 115 charges in burglary spree
Joshua Vandine, 38, is accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in antiques and other items, mostly from storage units, over the course of three years.
That postage stamp will cost a nickel more beginning Jan. 27
The increase means that a Forever stamp will cost 55 cents.
Inmate’s death at prison farm in Warren ruled a homicide
Maine State Police say they are still investigating what happened to Dana Bartlett, 28, of Lewiston, who died at the Bolduc Correctional Facility on June 24 after reporting being threatened by other inmates.
U.S. officials due in Beijing for talks on trade battle
The tariff war has rattled companies and financial markets that worry it will drag down global economic growth.
Election set to fill Maine House seat as Aaron Frey becomes attorney general
Candidate nominations are due Jan. 18 for the March 12 election.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 4 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 4, 2019.
School for organic dairy farmers nears completion in Freeport
Wolfe’s Neck expects to open a new facility this spring to enhance teaching Maine’s next generation.
Food mobile to visit Whitefield Lions Club Jan. 16
Anyone in need of emergency food assistance is welcome to attend. The only information required is the number of people in the household.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 5 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 5, 2019.