There were two additional deaths reported over the period covering Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
2022
Man shot to death on Woodford Street; woman wounded
Police were called to Woodford Street on reports of an argument and the sound of gunshots.
Our View: Maine has what it takes to compete in space race
The Legislature and Gov. Mills were right to take the bold step this session of establishing the Maine Space Port Corp., which plays off the state’s features.
Rapid I-295 bridge replacement wraps up with hours to spare
It took a three-day highway closure to tear down and replace one of Maine’s busiest sections of road, the Veranda Street bridge in Portland.
Another View: We need all sources of clean energy, popular or not
The price of natural gas is the primary reason that electricity prices have soared. Natural gas represents 47% of New England’s power generation, nuclear 31%, renewables 12%, which actually includes burning refuse and wood, and hydropower 10%. It’s important to note that nuclear plants are old and are likely to phase out. Not only is […]
Anthem president: We’re working to protect health care affordability
The insurer is committed to coming back to the negotiating table, and it hopes MaineHealth will join them, Denise McDonough says.
Maine Voices: Can We? Project students provide an example for the rest of the country
Our hope is increased for a future where respectful disagreements lead to productive discourse that once again grounds a well-functioning American democracy.
Obituary: Kerry Patrick Leighton
FARMINGDALE – Kerry Patrick Leighton was born Sept. 1, 1958, in Pittsburg, Pa., to the late Philip and Patricia Leighton. He …
Obituary: Philip G. Bussiere
SKOWHEGAN – Philip G. Bussiere, 58, passed away April 9, 2022, at Redington-Fairview General Hospital with his family by his side. …