The health benefits of breastfeeding are widely recognized, so the state’s largest hospital is making bottled breast milk available to mothers who can’t immediately breastfeed their infants.
April 2019
View from Away: The White House should come clean on security clearances
Of course it is difficult not to savor the irony in a White House whistleblower’s claim that the Trump administration improperly granted security clearances to more than two dozen individuals. As a candidate, Donald Trump claimed that Hillary Clinton’s use of an insecure private email server to transact State Department business was corruption “on a […]
CATC names March Students of the Month
Hall-Dale’s Luc, Erskine’s Staples earn academic recognition
Waterville’s Thompson inducted into honor society
Emmanuel College student member of Sigma Beta Delta.
UMaine Extension to offer tick testing
Maine residents can submit tick specimens to Orono lab.
Marion Gray to talk about trip to Switzerland
Vose Armchair Adventure Series continues April 17 in Union.
Police charge Bucksport woman with murder in the death of girl, 2
State and Bucksport police arrest 21-year-old Savannah Smith at a motel in Bucksport on Thursday night, charging her with murder in the death of 2-year-old Kloe Hawksley.
Skowhegan school board mulls nonbinding vote by public on ‘Indians’ nickname
SAD 54 board members will decide whether to hold the nonbinding referendum in the six district towns despite already voting 14-9 on March 7 to “respectfully retire” the nickname.
Sea Dogs stumble out of the gate
Portland manages only two hits in a 4-0 loss to the Reading Fightin Phils in an Eastern League opener.