Lindsay Bragdon of the Maine Children’s Home will conduct the free class on April 3.
April 2019
Major U.S. airlines hit by delays after technical glitch
An outage affected several airlines and caused a ripple effect of delays throughout the day.
Judge thwarts crackdown on unlicensed medical pot shops in Michigan
A judge has blocked yet another attempt by Michigan officials to shut down unlicensed medical marijuana provisioning centers
Maine businesses may benefit from additional visas for temporary foreign workers
Federal immigration authorities are expected to release an additional 30,000 visas for the workers, which could help fill seasonal labor gaps afflicting Maine’s summer tourism businesses.
Maine Compass: Commission working to update land-use planning for rural Maine
Old rules will not protect wildlife habitat, rural economies and outdoor recreation as development pressure mounts.
Maine Commercial Real Estate: March Transactions
Details on sales, leasing, retail and industrial activity.
At the start of fishing season, big trout are the talk of Sebago
Monday marks the ceremonial start of the open-water season, but it’s the ice fishing this winter that’s creating a buzz.
Our View: Facebook finally acts to counter online hate
The company has been slow to deny a platform to advocates of racial violence.
Maine dealers anxious to restore lobster trade
Both Chinese importers and Maine dealers want to see the tariffs end, in part to escape Canada’s growing influence.
Maine will use your personal location data for transportation planning
State agencies have subscribed to a program that uses personal GPS locations to analyze traffic patterns.