But most of the online retail giant’s over 1 million workers cannot because they toil in the fulfillment and transportation division.
2021
Poll: Most Americans find cyberattacks concerning
They view China and Russia as major threats’
Lilac on the River becomes downtown Augusta’s latest pop-up shop
Owner Kim Phinney says she planned the venture as a way to open a bakery and offer food to downtown workers and residents.
Stocks give up an early gain and end lower on Wall Street
Technology and communications stocks have some of the biggest losses.
Colby College receives $7 million gift for Maine students in need of financial aid
Students from Waterville and Bangor will be given priority for aid as part of gift from the George G. Petrikas Revocable Trust.
Southwest Airlines cancels hundreds more flights, denies sickout
Last week, the airline told employees they must be fully vaccinated by Dec. 8 to keep their jobs.
NFL notebook: Gruden out as Raiders coach over offensive emails
Jon Gruden frequently used misogynistic and homophobic language directed at Commissioner Roger Goodell and others in the NFL, according to emails reviewed by The New York Times.
U.K. police won’t act against Prince Andrew over sex assault claim
A woman claims she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with the royal in London in 2001, when she was 17.
Biden attends nephew’s wedding to ex-‘Real Housewives’ star
Cuffe Owens and Meghan O’Toole King marry in Pennsylvania.
Augusta chooses Portland architecture firm to design new police station
Port City Architecture has designed public safety facilities in Waterville, Sanford, Gorham, Berwick, Yarmouth and Falmouth.