Sunday’s flight brought 15 percent of the specialty medical grade formula needed in the U.S., a White House official says.
2022
Consumers defy inflation to support economy. For how long?
Consumers as a whole are showing surprising resilience, not only sustaining their spending but increasing it even after adjusting for inflation.
State police search for Jay man after pursuit through multiple towns
Police say they are looking for Barry Hall, 33, after he led officers late Friday on an automobile chase and then fled on foot.
Man charged with murder in shooting death of Wells toddler
Octavia Jean Huber-Young, 2, died after being shot Saturday during a family dispute; a 19-year-old was arrested and charged Sunday with killing her.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine decline
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 205 patients on Sunday, down from 214 the day before.
Gardiner seeks to clarify cemetery plot ownership under new rules requiring proof
City officials now require documentation proving ownership of cemetery lots before burials can take place, to prevent people from being buried in the wrong plots or at the wrong cemetery.
Hilary Koch: What should Democrats take away from ‘Dirt Road Revival’?
There’s a saying about Democrats needing to fall in love, while Republicans just fall in line. Nothing illustrates the messiness of Democrats more than the hullabaloo surrounding the publication of, “Dirt Road Revival: How to Rebuild Rural Politics and Why Our Future Depends on It,” by Chloe Maxmin and Canyon Woodward. Maxmin, a former state […]
Alex Cuba concert scheduled for Strand Theatre
Strand Theatre will host Alex Cuba at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28, at 345 Main St. in Rockland. The Latin Grammy/Juno winner is not tied to tradition. The Cuban-born Canadian brings a cross-cultural musicality to his Latin roots, expressed with sugarcane-sweet melodies, pop-soul hooks and powerful guitar riffs. Tickets cost $18 in advance, or $20 […]