Analysts expect swings to continue to rattle markets for weeks, if not months, as investors wait for more clarity on several key issues, including Big Tech stocks.
2020
Patriots notebook: New England reportedly gives Gilmore pay raise
Stephon Gilmore’s base salary will reportedly increase from $10.5 million to $15.5 million.
Consumer prices up 0.4% in August as used car prices surge
Motor vehicle production closed completely during the spring as the pandemic shut down wide swaths of the economy.
Central Maine Veterans Memorial Park in Winslow looking for help
The daughters of one of the original founders of the park are finding that the money set up in trust for the upkeep of the park is dwindling and time is taking its toll.
U.S. budget deficit hits record $3 trillion through 11 months
The ocean of red ink is a product of the government’s massive spending to try to cushion the impact of the coronavirus-fueled recession.
Michael Cohen launches podcast; Rosie O’Donnell is 1st guest
President Trump’s attorney-turned-enemy will interview the comedian and talk-show host on Monday.
Belgrade to hold public hearing on 180-day moratorium on development permits
Recent approval of solar farm triggers response from town to propose moratorium on development permits until ordinances are updated.
Cellardoor Winery permanently closing Portland location
The Thompson’s Point venue will close Sept. 30, while Cellardoor’s Lincolnville location remains open.
First day of fall high school sports season finally arrives
After months of wondering whether there would be any sports this fall, most schools across the state held their first practices in soccer, field hockey, cross country and golf on Monday.
Solar farm on 42 acres touted as ‘benefiting Mainers’ approved off Augusta’s Civic Center Drive
A 2.5-megawatt, approximately 8,000-panel, solar farm would provide electricity to an unnamed Maine business, officials said.