Mrs. Moreau worked for 45 years at Hamilton Service Station, which her father founded.
2020
Winslow Town Council down to one candidate for town manager
The search for a new town manager, which began with 30 applicants, was narrowed Tuesday afternoon to a single finalist.
Atlanta mayor: No need for troops, despite governor’s order
Keisha Lance Bottoms says Gov. Brian Kemp issued the order without asking if the city needed help.
Campaign spending against CMP corridor referendum soars
Campaigns supported by Central Maine Power and Hydro-Quebec have spent nearly $17 million to fight a referendum intended to scuttle CMP’s corridor project.
Scuba diver’s body found near Nubble Light in York
The incident occurred a day after another diver was rescued in the same area.
Federal, state agencies investigate death of piping plover chick, destruction of nest enclosures
Nesting enclosures in Saco and Old Orchard Beach were destroyed on the night of July 4, resulting in the death of a federally protected chick.
U.S. notifies UN it will withdraw from World Health Organization
The move won’t take effect until next year, meaning it could be rescinded under a new administration, or if circumstances change.
Doctors say experimental treatment may have rid man of HIV
If his case is confirmed, it will be the first time the virus has been eliminated in an adult without a bone marrow or stem cell transplant.
McConnell eyes virus aid as evictions, benefits cuts loom
The GOP leader’s next virus aid package is centered on liability protections, a top priority for Republicans seeking to shield doctors, schools, businesses and others from coronavirus-related lawsuits.
Lawsuit accuses jail guards of using racial slur, assaulting Black inmate
The plaintiff has sued the officer who allegedly pepper sprayed him in the face and pinned him against a table.