Assistants replace longtime coach Mike Siviski, who retired last week.
2020
Amid outcry over USPS changes, postmaster general to testify before House
Facing a public backlash over mail delays and other problems, the Trump administration is scrambling to respond
Auburn man pleads not guilty to murder charge in June stabbing
Peabody’s attorney said his client may change his plea to not criminally responsible by reason of insanity.
Super PAC ad attacking Sen. Susan Collins distorts some facts
The ad by the Senate Majority PAC targets Collins’ 2017 vote for a GOP tax bill and donations from special interests, but draws on distortions and omissions to make its case.
Lawsuit filed against Trump, postal chief seeking proper funding for USPS
The lawsuit alleges that Trump and DeJoy are trying to ensure the postal service cannot reliably deliver election mail.
Madison’s American Legion Auxiliary Unit 39 seeks school supply donations
Supplies will go to students its local schools Madison MSAD 49 and Carrabec RSU 74.
Artwork sought for pop-up art show centering on racial justice
ArtWaves, a nonprofit community arts center, seeks artists to produce works for a one-day pop-up art show in downtown Bar Harbor, Art for Justice: Working Towards Equity. This exhibition seeks to explore issues of racial justice and to inspire positive change from a place of creativity within our community. It will feature new works by […]
Washington hires NFL’s first Black team president
Jason Wright, a former NFL running back, becomes the league’s youngest team president at 38.
Two Maine towns set to share 30-acre solar farm
The project, using 10,500 bifacial solar panels, is scheduled for completion in 2021.
After wedding in Millinocket, 28 test positive for COVID-19
All who tested positive are Maine residents, linked to a wedding reception held on Aug. 7 at the Big Moose Inn, and the Maine CDC is investigating.