The Supreme Judicial Court’s ruling means RSU 21 will have to pay tuition, including $500,000 it already owes, for Arundel students to attend the private school in Saco.
2019
Toys R Us plans a small comeback with 2 stores this year
The first two locations will be about 6,500 square feet — a fraction of the brand’s former big box stores.
Three New York men arrested in 2016 Rangeley home invasion
The July 16 incident resulted in the resident shooting and killing one man.
Massachusetts man charged with torching his second home in New Portland
The western Massachusetts resident now faces five charges involving fraud and deception in connection with the January 2017 incident.
Famed Maggie the moose dies at wildlife park
The 1-year-old moose, who became a viral sensation after befriending a German shepherd last year, suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, according to the Maine Wildlife Park.
Park official: Visitors at Maine’s national monument steady
The superintendent of Maine’s national monument says attendance is steady despite a lack of highway signs.
House approves $15 minimum wage, setting a marker for 2020 campaign
Even though the bill’s chances in the Republican-controlled Senate are slim, the Democratic-backed action sets a new benchmark for debate.
Fans descend on San Diego for the 50th Comic-Con
While movie studios were fewer at the annual event, TV fans will get their pick of just-ended shows like ‘Game of Thrones,’ favorites like ‘The Walking Dead’ or new properties like ‘Star Trek: Picard.’
Gov. Mills: Aiding asylum seekers also helps Maine economy
Enabling municipalities to extend food and shelter to immigrant families now will help solve our workforce shortage tomorrow.
Oakland native Nick Mayo signs with Japanese pro basketball team
After playing well with the Miami Heat NBA Summer League squad, the Messalonskee graduate will now take his talent to Japan.