Tricia Mercer will assume her new role May 9 overseeing Northern Light Inland Hospital and Northern Light Continuing Care Lakewood.
2022
Maine lawmakers approve $1.2 billion state budget
The Legislature easily passed a budget proposal on Tuesday, including funds to send $850 checks to more than 850,000 Mainers.
Gov. Mills’ electric utility accountability bill stalls in Maine House
The bill, which establishes performance measures and financial penalties for failing to achieve them, was supported in the Senate but hit resistance in the House
Celtics notebook: Kyrie Irving fined $50K for obscene gesture to Boston fans
Cameras captured Irving flipping off fans after making a shot in the third quarter during Boston’s win in Game 1 of the best-of-seven series.
MLB notebook: Red Sox add two more players to COVID-19 injury list
Catcher Christian Vázquez and infielder Jonathan Araúz join Kevin Plawecki on the virus list.
Police: Norridgewock man arrested following domestic dispute, altercation with Skowhegan officer
John W. Whitney, 36, faces several charges that include two counts of assaulting a police officer after a series of events in which authorities say he had an argument with his mother over marijuana.
Bill establishing Maine Space Corp. signed into law
The public-private partnership will be charged with developing the Maine Space Complex and overseeing the launching of small satellites.
Florida Gov. DeSantis pushes to end Disney self-government
DeSantis is asking the Legislature to repeal a law allowing Walt Disney World to operate a private government over its properties in the state.
Roseanne Barr pleads her case in upcoming documentary
Roseanne Barr fans wanting to see the disgraced comic on TV again are in luck, thanks to a documentary airing this weekend on Reelz. In a preview posted Tuesday, the Daily Beast says “Roseanne: Kicked Out of Hollywood” takes a very sympathetic look at the former sitcom star’s sudden fall from grace after she tweeted […]
Abortion training under threat for medical students, residents
Legislative efforts to curb abortion target all levels of medical education, and students who want to learn find that options to do so are scarce.