The agreement is focused primarily on information exchange and does not involve any joint development projects or other capital investments.
2020
Logging organization disappointed Jay pulp mill will not be rebuilt
Members report a 30% to 40% reduction in wood markets this year.
Biden taps Susan Rice as domestic policy adviser
Rice is a longtime foreign policy expert whose family has roots in Maine and who has kept her connection to the state.
Remember When: Hall-Dale reaches pinnacle again after 25-year title drought in girls basketball
The deep and talented Bulldogs would top Washington Academy at the Bangor Auditorium for their first Gold Ball since 1986.
Drive-in lends helping hand to St. Joseph’s Parish Social Ministry efforts
Farmington’s Narrow Gauge Drive-In to offer movies Dec. 11-13 and Dec. 18-20.
Maine Compass: Kennebec County commissioners should remove Fuller statue
They should be leaders and do the right thing.
Maine’s new jobless claims hit 5-month high as virus surges
Almost 3,000 state unemployment claims were filed in the first week of December, the largest number of new claims filed in a single week since mid-July.
Across U.S. and Europe, pandemic’s grip on economies tightens
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits jumped last week to 853,000 – the most since September.
New COVID-19 cases in Maine top 400 for 3rd time this week
With 172 virus patients hospitalized statewide, health officials worry that the rise in cases will lead to more hospitalizations and deaths.
Exposure feared after New Hampshire’s new House speaker dies from COVID-19
Dick Hinch, who was sworn in Dec. 2 as leader of the state’s newly Republican-led, 400-member Legislature, died Wednesday.