A scientist from the University of Maine explained what is and isn’t known about PFAS to more than a dozen attendees Friday at the Excelsior Grange in Poland.
2022
Starbucks engaged in unfair labor practices, federal officials say
The NLRB’s petition is the latest blow to the coffee chain as locations nationwide seek to unionize.
Tour boat with 26 aboard missing in frigid Japanese waters
No survivors are found after more than 10 hours of an intense search.
Central Maine business briefs: Waterville chamber hires customer service specialist
People & Places: Mainebiz Women’s Leadership Forum to address leading through change
Russians try to storm Mariupol plant on eve of Orthodox Easter
Officials say about 2,000 troops are inside, along with civilians sheltering in underground tunnels.
Golf: Courses continuing to see boost in business two years after start of pandemic
Shutdowns and restrictions brought people to the golf course, and they’ve been sticking around in the time since.
‘Day of Caring’ volunteers clean up more than a ton of trash around Cobbossee Watershed
The Day of Caring was put on by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley and promoted cleaning up the environment for Earth Day.
NHL roundup: Evgeni Malkin scores twice as Penguins beat Red Wings
Pittsburgh earns its third win in four games, while Detroit drops its third straight.
Death of Perry woman was a homicide, Maine State Police say
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner conducted an autopsy on Kimberly Neptune, 43, whose body was found in her apartment Thursday night.
MLB roundup: Miguel Cabrera becomes 33rd player with 3,000 hits
The Tigers slugger is just the seven player with 500 home runs and three hits.