One of the nominees will be named the 2022 Maine Teacher of the Year in October.
2021
CMP can defer, recover costs from 2020 storms, regulators decide
The Maine Public Utilities Commission rules that CMP spent more than $34 million prudently to restore service after 2 nor’easters.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies at age 80
The quiet, elegantly dressed Watts was often ranked with Keith Moon, Ginger Baker and a handful of others as a premier rock drummer.
Biden decides to stick with Aug. 31 final pullout from Kabul
The president asked his national security team to create contingency plans in case a situation arose for which the deadline needed to be extended slightly.
Local authorities search for missing Bowdoinham teen
Kayleigh Beasley, 15, was last seen on Adams Road in Bowdoin.
Gov. Mills says Maine is prepared to take in Afghans fleeing Taliban
It’s a welcome gesture for Mainers who are struggling to help family members escape Afghanistan by the end of August.
Dr. Fauci says no end to COVID pandemic before spring 2022 – at the earliest
The infectious disease expert predicted the coming months will remain very difficult, with high caseloads and deaths especially in places with low vaccination rates.
Sen. King on the mend, days after announcing positive COVID-19 test
A spokesman for King said Maine’s junior senator, who is vaccinated, was feeling better and recovering after disclosing that he had tested positive on Friday.
Episcopal bishop requires all Maine clergy, staff to get vaccine
The mandate applies to more than a dozen staff members and about 230 clergy, according to the diocese.
Tokyo Paralympics open in empty stadium – just like the Olympics
Two Mainers are among the athletes competing for Team USA: Cyclist Clara Brown of Falmouth and sprinter Nick Rogers of Lisbon Falls.