Stocks ended mixed on Wall Street as weakness in several tech companies offset gains in other parts of the market.
2022
Boys soccer: Gardiner gets to work early in B South quarterfinal win over Erskine
Tigers race out to 3-0 lead and never look back en route to B South quarterfinal round victory.
Boaters call for Winthrop mooring ordinance to be rescinded, claiming officials had conflicts of interest
Boaters say the ordinance was not drafted in good faith, unfairly targets a specific group and represents a conflict of interest involving town officials and local businesses.
Football notebook: Will surprising outcomes continue into playoffs?
The postseason begins Friday for teams in Class B & C and in the eight-man Large School division.
What’s for sale in Bangor?
For Halloween weekend, we’re going house haunting, ahem, hunting
in Stephen King’s neighborhood.
Fairfield firefighters’ union, town officials clash over paycheck deduction
Teamsters Local Union No. 340, representing eight Fairfield firefighters, says the town deducted money from their paychecks following a dispute over federal American Rescue Plan Act money.
Head to Head: Edward Little and Lewiston — beyond the Battle of the Bridge
Both programs have shown improvement this season, which might be a foundation for future success.
Deadline to apply for $850 state relief checks is Monday
Seniors receiving Social Security and others who do not typically file tax returns will need to file a 2021 Maine tax return by Monday to receive their check.
Farmington approves for 24-lot housing subdivision
Most lots are about a third of an acre and all have public utilities.
Mills, LePage come out swinging in Portland gubernatorial debate
With less than two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, the major party candidates for governor attacked each other’s records in a series of heated exchanges on the economy, the pandemic, education, guns and books.