Buckingham Palace confirms that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, will not be returning to royal duties, and Harry will give up his honorary military titles.
2021
Britain’s top court gives Uber drivers benefits in landmark ruling
The decision that they should be classified as ‘workers’ and not as self-employed is a big defeat for the ride-hailing giant.
Our View: Lessons learned from fighting COVID can help combat Maine’s overdose epidemic
One lesson is understanding that government can’t do it all. There has to be a communitywide commitment to understanding the disease.
Katharine Wattles, 96, has knit over 250 hats for her community
After providing a hat to everyone around her, Wattles looked to her former employer at the University of Maine at Farmington.
A county commission meeting? Try theater of the absurd
Androscoggin County’s anti-mask resolution is history. Stay tuned for the recall drive.
Spanky, a Wilton cat missing for two weeks is home again
An improbable series of events leads the feline back to his family.
At RE/MAX® Shoreline, Tom Ranello rises to the top in Maine
Preparing your home for sale can be pretty simple in Maine’s hot market.
Commentary: Nationwide, K-12 schools need more state, federal help to reopen safely
They are trying to support students through distance learning, safely resume in-person instruction and help them catch up.
Maine Voices: Biden’s relief bill – good economics, even better politics?
The proposal provides a safety net to businesses, workers and local governments and supports a ‘whole of government’ strategy to control and end the pandemic.
Sidney arts academy to present student-written plays March 9 to 11
Reservations must be made in advance, as audiences are limited to 30 people.