Erdogan did not say outright that he would block any accession attempt the two Nordic nations might make.
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Photos: Central Maine Garden Club cultivates in Waterville
The Central Maine Garden Club did some spring cleanup work Tuesday at the native garden they maintain at the Redington Museum at 62 Silver St. in Waterville. The club, established in 1940, also cares for a perennial garden and window boxes at the museum. The 35-member group has members who range in age from their 50s to their 90s. Six club members and two visitors took part in Tuesday’s activity. All photos by Staff Photographer Rich Abrahamson.
Maine Central Institute Italian trio highlights local state tennis singles qualifiers
Marco Milano, Mattia Meucci and Alberto Di Girolamo set to represent the Huskies — and their home country — in the next stages of the tournament.
Detention of WNBA’s Griner in Moscow extended for 1 month
Brittney Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been in detention for nearly three months.
Scuba divers spend a year cleaning up Lake Tahoe shoreline
Divers removed 25,000 pounds of underwater litter and are now sorting and cataloging the trash.
Musk says Twitter purchase ‘on hold,’ casting doubt on $44 billion deal
The announcement that the Tesla billionaire tweeted is another twist amid signs of internal turmoil over his planned buyout of Twitter.
Russia takes losses in failed river crossing; Ukraine opens war crimes trial
The battle for the Donbas has turned into a village-by-village, back-and-forth slog with no major breakthroughs on either side and little ground gained.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Dear Maine’ and ‘Bad Medicine’
A powerful collection of profiles of immigrants who’ve settled in Maine, and the latest medical thriller from Ogunquit author Geoffrey Cooper
Our View: UMaine System chancellor losing trust following errors at UMA, UMF
So far, Dannel Malloy’s explanations for the errors have been incomplete, and his interactions with students and faculty underwhelming, and at times dishonest.
Maine Democrats push back on state senator’s critique about outreach to rural voters
Sen. Chloe Maxmin’s new book, ‘Dirt Road Revival,’ says Democrats in Maine and nationally have lost touch with rural voters, something party officials here say is not true.