The Select Board and Budget Committee are recommending different budget amounts for some departments.
2022
New Sharon’s ‘Vote No’ movement creating stir around town
A tale of the fight to preserve historic town artifacts and in-person Town Meeting in New Sharon amid constraints and confusion.
Temple resident, former Peace Corps volunteer worries for the Ukranian people
Winn last traveled to Ukraine to attend a wedding in August 2020 and said Russia and concerns of invasion were “not on the radar, at all.”
Maine’s U.S. senators traveling to Poland and Germany
Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King will be part of a bipartisan group of 10 senators planning to meet this weekend with foreign leaders and Ukrainians living in Polish refugee camps.
Back from knee surgery, Mackenzie Holmes leads Indiana into NCAA tourney
The former Gorham High star missed eight games this season, but has returned to give the Hoosiers a much-needed inside presence.
Stocks extend rally even as oil climbs back above $100
The market’s latest gains come a day after the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate for the first time since 2018, something Wall Street had been expecting for months.
2021-22 Skiing wrap-up: Area teams rolled to Nordic and Alpine championships
Mt. Blue swept Nordic titles, while Mt. Blue Alpine, Maranacook Nordic and Mt. Abram Nordic came out on top.
Waterville program looks to boost startups, entrepreneurial efforts in central Maine
Initiative by Dirigo Labs to provide free training to 12 small businesses in ways to attract customers, develop products, navigate legal and financial hurdles, conduct marketing and more.
NCAA men’s basketball: Saint Peter’s stuns Kentucky
The 15th-seeded Peacocks knock off the second-seeded Wildcats in overtime, 85-79.
Russian businesses in U.S. face backlash from war in Ukraine
Americans angered by Russia’s war on the Eastern European country are taking it out on Russian businesses, brands or anything that sounds Russian.