A class-action lawsuit alleges ND Paper has been negligent by allowing the mill to emit a rotten-egg odor that’s getting worse.
October 2022
Field hockey: Top seed York impresses in 5-0 quarterfinal victory over Morse
Abby Dickson scored three goals for the Wildcats, who are eager to go on a deep run after falling short last year.
Field hockey: Winthrop drifts past determined Telstar, into C South semifinals
Five different players score for the Ramblers in their regional quarterfinal victory over the Rebels.
IRS hires 4,000 customer service workers ahead of tax season
Treasury and IRS officials have said they want to put an end to poor customer service.
‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ latest painting targeted by climate activists
Police in The Hague said they had arrested three people for ‘public violence against property.’
Farmington voters approve land and firetruck purchases
Proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance could not be approved due to unmet procedural requirements while $40,000 for liability insurance coverage was not funded after it was determined the expense was part of the already approved sewer department budget.
Divers find bone believed to be human at receding Lake Mead
The discovery marked at least the sixth time since early May that remains identified as human have been discovered.
U.S. stock indexes end mixed as Facebook parent company slumps
Stocks ended mixed on Wall Street as weakness in several tech companies offset gains in other parts of the market.
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Boaters call for Winthrop mooring ordinance to be rescinded, claiming officials had conflicts of interest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.