A former state senator argues that the company is more than meeting the hiring goals imposed when it received a tax break.
2020
View from Away: Justice overdue for Iran hostages
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 20
Jan. 20, 1998: Central Maine Power Co. submits to federal officials a report estimating that the cost of restoring electrical power to about 632,000 Maine residents who lost it in a regionwide ice storm would reach $55 million. The amount is more than double the $25 million figure the company cited on Jan. 12, five days […]
New interchange on Maine Turnpike is planned to ease commuter traffic in Saco
Crippling rush-hour congestion on the sole existing exit for Saco and surrounding communities presents a safety hazard.
Union official: BIW doesn’t need subcontractors to stay competitive
After getting pay concessions and tax breaks, the company should be ready to fulfill its obligation to the U.S. defense manufacturing sector.
Maine Compass: In Dr. King’s vision, create ‘a beloved community’
We should keep Martin Luther King Jr. Day front and center in our lives, every day, every year.
Erskine senior receives Honorable Mention in NGPF Payback Challenge
The non-profit organization is committed to ensuring that all students leave high school with the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly complex financial world.
Creative self-care practices focus of talk Jan. 29
AUGUSTA — Cynthia Taylor Clark will share some of her personal healing tools and experiences from her book “From Stressed to Blessed: Becoming Present, Healthy, and Strong,” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Lithgow Public Library, 45 Winthrop St. A snow date has been set for 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30. Clark is a certified […]