The youngest winner since World War II, Tadej Pogacar held the yellow jersey just one day.
2020
Two more petitions on rural development submitted in Richmond
The Board of Selectmen is expected to take up the petitions Monday. Under state law, the board is obligated to put citizens’ petitions on the next Town Meeting warrant or hold a special Town Meeting within 60 days.
The Latest: Minnesota tops 90,000 in positive tests for COVID-19
The state’s death toll stands at 1,965.
Maine CDC reports 44 new cases of coronavirus, no more deaths
New case numbers are rising slightly as outbreaks build in York and Oxford counties.
Fairfield house destroyed by fire
A captain with the Fairfield Fire Department said no one was injured in the fire Saturday evening at 17 Grant Lane.
Two of 10 quarantined staff at Waterville hospital test positive for COVID-19
The two Northern Light Inland Hospital employees were initially exposed to an infected individual while they were off duty and not on hospital property.
Un-fair! We miss fair fare
With Maine agricultural fairs canceled because of the pandemic, fairgoers are hankering for their fair food favorites. But there are other ways to get your fried dough fixes.
Dine Out: The restaurant industry is forever changed, for worse and for better
There will be no returning to ‘normal’ after the pandemic.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 20
Sept. 20, 1883: John Appleton (1804-1891) of Bangor, chief justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, retires after serving 20 years and 11 months in that role, longer than any other chief justice in Maine history. A New Hampshire native, the Bowdoin College graduate was admitted to the bar in that state, then moved back […]