NORTH ANSON – Francis “Skip” P. Blazic, 77, passed away Dec. 5, 2020 at Redington-Fairview General Hospital with his wife by …
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Obituary: Fay S. Emery
WINDSOR – Fay S. Emery, 82, of Windsor passed away at her home on Dec. 4, 2020. Fay was born May …
Maine economic growth report points to short-term hardships, but opportunities down the road
Among the post-pandemic bright spots, the state’s quality of life is expected to attract out-of-state professionals to move here.
Lawmakers act to avert shutdown, buying time for COVID talks
The House embraces a one-week extension of government funding that’s expected to easily pass in the Senate.
Judge strikes down most claims against CMP over disconnection warnings
One claim in the customer group’s lawsuit – intentional inflection of emotional distress – will move forward.
Power restored to most Maine customers who lost it in weekend Nor’easter
Central Maine Power says fewer than 2,000 of its customers remained without electricity Wednesday.
Celtics notebook: G League uncertainty has Brad Stevens concerned
If Boston decides not to participate, the Celtics’ coach will need to get creative to continue the improvement of players like Tremont Waters and Tacko Fall.
Delays over, UMaine women excited for season opener
The Black Bears will play their first game since March 8 when they travel to Providence College for a Thursday afternoon matchup.
Tensions rise over masks as virus grips smaller U.S. cities
Opposition to face-covering mandates is flaring amid an epic surge in deaths, hospitalizations and infections.
Eight residents at Canton rehab center die of COVID-19 complications
Pinnacle Health and Rehab reports 110 active cases.