Support for Patrick Keliher, current head of the Department of Marine Resources, came from many sectors of the state’s commercial fishing industry.
2019
Samuel James concert set for Jan. 26
Gardiner event will take place at Johnson Hall.
Sassquatch performance scheduled for Jan. 26
The a six-piece band from Augusta will play at Somerset Abbey.
Rosalyne Spindel Bernstein, beloved Portland arts supporter and civic leader, dies at 90
She helped make the Portland Museum of Art a top cultural and educational destination during six decades on its board, and was a major supporter of Bowdoin College.
Stocks tumble as tech companies suffer worst loss in 7 years
A rare warning of disappointing results from Apple reinforces investors’ fears that China’s economy is losing steam.
Slippery morning commute leads to crashes, including several on Maine Turnpike
The fast-moving storm dropped a few inches of snow just in time for the morning commute.
Naming names: A reckoning is underway in US Catholic Church
Nearly 50 dioceses and religious orders have publicly identified child-molesting priests in the wake of the Pennsylvania report issued in mid-August, and 55 more have announced plans to do the same over the next few months.
Kentucky police mourn loss of Krispy Kreme truck, get free doughnuts
The company and a police escort delivered dozens of doughnuts to the city police department Wednesday afternoon.
North Anson man dies after fire engulfs home overnight
The body of the man, Bill Bloom, who was in his 60s, was recovered from the home by investigators from the Office of State Fire Marshal.