She’s competed at the Academy Awards with “The World According to Garp,” “The Big Chill,” “The Natural,” “Fatal Attraction,” “Dangerous Liaisons,” “Albert Nobbs,” “The Wife” and “Hillbilly Elegy.”
2021
University of Maine at Farmington celebrates 2021 graduating class with virtual ceremony
The class of 2021 celebrated graduation by watching their pre-recorded commencement ceremony on YouTube after receiving their diplomas the week before.
On their first Mother’s Day, central Mainers reflect on pandemic motherhood
Mother’s Day 2021 is the first for these central Maine mothers, who experienced challenges and rewards during this unprecedented times.
Bomb kills at least 25 people near school in Afghan capital
The attack comes days after the remaining 2,500 to 3,500 American troops officially began leaving the country.
Ransomware attack leads to shutdown of major U.S. pipeline system
Colonial Pipeline says it transports 45 percent of the fuel consumed on the East Coast, reaching 50 million Americans.
Hospitalizations rise as Maine CDC reports 289 new COVID-19 cases
There was one additional death, and 135 of the new infections reported Saturday were in people under 30.
Commentary: Beachfront ownership lawsuit challenges Maine Law Court errors
It remains to be seen whether Maine courts are willing to correct legal and scientific mistakes of the past.
View from Away: Olympics protest ban reveals the Games’ political hypocrisy
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Commentary: Let’s do what’s fiscally responsible and will save lives – pass L.D. 1090
The bill will help more people access Maine’s progressive treatment program for mental illness, promoting their recovery and cutting costs to taxpayers.