Whiskey Militia returns for one show only at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 23, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. Another blast from the past – Lacey Chain – will kick off the evening. Two band reunions on the same night! There is a $5 cover for Friday. On Saturday, July 24, Tattooed Lies […]
2021
Maine’s congressional delegation and governor call for Canadian border to reopen
They criticize the U.S. plan to keep the border closed to Canadians for at least another month after Canada announced its border would reopen to U.S. travelers on Aug. 9.
Used-car prices slip from dizzying heights
But while demand has eased a bit, a steady flow of buyers could keep prices unusually high for a couple of years more.
Olympics roundup: After Olympics, Hill to take USA Basketball men’s lead
Grant Hill will replace Jerry Colangelo and become managing director of USA Basketball’s men’s national team.
Attorneys argue over whether CMP power line referendum should be 1 question or 3
The issue is whether voters will have an ‘all-or-nothing’ choice this November on a ballot question that aims to block the 145-mile transmission line.
Pittsfield to offer incentives for new police officers, buy generator for water pump station
Town Council approves sidebar agreement with police union to allow for signing bonuses and other incentives, and approves bid for a new backup generator for water pump station, the cost to be covered by funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.
More rain expected as storms create havoc in parts of New England
There is a possibility of showers and thunderstorms again Wednesday, NewsCenter Maine reports.
Red Sox hit 5 homers to beat Blue Jays 7-4 in Buffalo finale
J.D. Martinez, Hunter Renfroe, Kiké Hernández, Rafael Devers and Michael Chavis hit homers for Boston.
Waterville councilors allocate $100,000 for browntail moth attack plan
The City Council on Tuesday added $100,000 to the proposed municipal budget for dealing with the browntail moth infestation after Councilor Thomas Klepach laid out a mitigation plan.
Thousands pay last respects to slain Dutch reporter
Peter R. de Vries, the Netherlands’ most famous crime journalist, was gunned down July 6 in Amsterdam.