In a letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, the 2nd District Democrat questioned the adequacy of the environmental review and public input compared to similar-scaled projects in New England.
2021
Malcolm X’s boyhood home in Boston gets historic designation
The 2 ½-story house is the only surviving residence associated with the slain civil rights leader’s formative years in the city.
Kiké Hernandez ready to be an everyday player and leadoff hitter for Red Sox
Hernandez, after six seasons with the Dodgers as mostly a super-sub utility player, is embracing Manager Alex Cora’s challenge to be Boston’s leadoff hitter.
Vaccine bypasses some older adults who can’t manage to get appointments
Thousands of older Americans are spending hours online or enlisting their grandchildren’s help to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine, an untold number are getting left behind because they are too overwhelmed, too frail or too poor to fend for themselves.
Florida governor faces growing charges of vaccine favoritism toward wealthy
Seniors in a wealthy enclave in Key Largo received hundreds of life-saving vaccinations as early as mid-January.
Maine official warns against Affordable Care Act enrollment scams
‘We’ve received complaints from consumers who purchased plans they thought provided comprehensive coverage, but that actually have very limited benefits,’ says Insurance Superintendent Eric Cioppa.
J.P. Devine Review: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Redux
TV series offers a dark candy box of frights, flights and fantasies.
Sports Digest: McIlroy tied for lead at Arnold Palmer Invitational
Rory McIlroy and Corey Conners open with 6-under 66s, and Bryson DeChambeau is one shot back.
Thank a Nurse 2021: Submit your letter
Nurses across Maine work tirelessly to keep us safe and healthy. During the pandemic, the importance of their work has never been more clear. Share your gratitude and submit a thank you note for a Maine nurse or nursing team who has impacted your life or the life of a loved one. We will publish […]
Pentagon reviewing police request to keep Guard troops at Capitol
There was no disturbance Thursday connected to a threat tied to the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory that former President Trump would rise again to power on March 4.