After seven weeks of increases, the average rate on a 30-year mortgage inched down from last week.
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New Hampshire Senate rejects 2 marijuana legalization bills
A majority of senators maintain their opposition to recreational cannabis use, unswayed by the legal markets in neighboring states.
What Twitter could do as a privately held company
Here’s a look at what it means for a company to go private.
Drop in U.S. GDP challenges Biden’s pitch to voters about the economy
The drop clearly put the president on the defensive after he has said repeatedly that the booming job market means the U.S. can withstand inflation at a 40-year high.
Oakland voters to decide at annual meeting whether to go to full-time fire operation
The Town Meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Messalonskee High School Performing Arts Center.
Gov. Mills tests positive for COVID-19
The governor, who has been vaccinated and boosted, said she will monitor her symptoms and isolate for at least five days.
University of Maine at Augusta set to induct 4 members to its athletics hall of fame
The school will honor Jamie Plummer, Keith Chesley, Mike Haskell and Dick Haskell with a ceremony Friday.
New district attorney assumes office in Lewiston
Alexandra Winter will serve Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties until the end of the year.
U.S. Army ‘returns’ cake to Italian woman for 90th birthday
Soldiers stole her cake, cooling on a window sill in 1945, during one of the final battles of World War II.
‘Screwball Comedy’ opening at The Public Theatre
Imagine “His Girl Friday” meets “The Carol Burnett Show” and you’ve got “Screwball Comedy,” a fast-paced, hilarious nod to the Hollywood comedies of the ’30s and ’40s playing at The Public Theatre from April 29 through May 8. Featuring Jessica DiGiovanni as reporter Mary Hayes and Mike Anthony as Star-Reporter Jeff Kincaid, “Screwball Comedy” is […]