The union representing truck drivers and mechanics at Shaw’s supermarkets in Maine says the company has ceased negotiations. The company says it will return to the bargaining table this week.
2021
Our View: Give voters another chance to support Land for Maine’s Future
Funding for the popular and effective program has not been on the ballot in nearly a decade.
Things to Do: A fashion show, trolley rides and a good laugh
The Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport is open for the season.
In photos: Scenes of April give way to flowers of May
Our photographers capture the dreary and the glorious of April before it finally yields to the sunshine of true spring.
Tap Lines: Surprise, brown ales don’t have to be boring
Maine breweries are playing with the old style in new ways.
With $461 million surplus in sight, State House leaders ponder spending, tax relief plans
The revenue projection is driving conversations that range from income tax relief to investments in education, health care, nursing homes and economic development.
In pair of exhibitions, UNE focuses on past and future of African, Indigenous diaspora
The exhibitions are viewable remotely via video tours through June 13.
Indie Film: Filmmaker taps into his darkest fears for ‘Family History’
The horror film by Mark Parker, who moved to Kittery from New York during the pandemic, is playing at festivals.
Maine Voices: Retirement system should divest fossil fuel stocks
These investments are bad for the environment, bad for retirees and bad for the state.