At the height of his career, he made bread for an estimated 200 to 300 businesses at the East Bayside bakery.
2019
Huge Sanford airport solar project moves forward
When completed, the 150,000-panel array will be the largest at any airport in the U.S., city officials say.
Maine Medical Center confirms case of chickenpox
The hospital advises that anyone who was in its emergency department between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on July 30 may have been exposed to the varicella virus.
Agriculture chief: U.S. farmers will regain markets lost in trade war
Secretary Sonny Perdue is confronted by farmers at a trade show in Minnesota who tell him: ‘Things are going downhill … very quickly.’
Waterville Democrats nominate candidates for city council, school board, water district
The party held a caucus Monday evening at City Hall, following the Republicans’ caucus at the end of July.
Murray’s debut for Cardinals might be brief
No. 1 overall draft pick Kyler Murray will see his first game action Thursday in a preseason clash against the Chargers.
Largest U.S. immigration raids in a decade net 680 arrests
Wednesday’s sting targets several Mississippi chicken food-processing plants with workforces made up largely of Latino immigrants.
Portland and CMP agree to fix streetlights amid contract dispute
The parties are at loggerheads over who will pay to repair underground power lines.
NHL ref Wes McCauley of South Portland to be honored at Mariners game
The esteemed referee, known for his flamboyant but fair officiating, will be feted at Cross Insurance Arena on Nov. 15.
Lyft continues to post losses despite revenue growth
Lyft is reporting strong revenue growth over last year, but deep losses in its second quarter.