Clary died Wednesday of natural causes at his home in the Los Angeles area, his niece said Thursday.
November 2022
Starbucks workers strike at more than 100 U.S. stores
Biddeford Starbucks workers participated in the one-day strike demanding the company fully staff union stores and bargain in good faith.
Police: 3 hospitalized after SUV rolls over on Interstate 95 in Pittsfield
Lincoln man who was driving the SUV on Monday suffered injuries after he was thrown from the vehicle as it rolled over.
Gabby Petito’s family settles $3 million suit in killing by fiancé
The lawsuit involving the estates of Petito and Brian Laundrie, filed in May, claimed Laundrie was liable for damages because he caused her death.
Lengthy vote counts frustrate, but don’t signal problems
Counting even in races where a winner can be called on election night doesn’t stop until every eligible ballot has been verified and counted.
Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross nominated by Democrats to be Maine’s first Black House speaker
The progressive lawmaker from Portland still needs to be confirmed by the 151-member House, where Democrats hold a majority with 82 of 151 seats, when it convenes on Dec. 7.
Tess Gunty, Imani Perry among National Book Awards winners
Gunty was among three writers nominated for their first published books.
USDA proposes plan to keep COVID-era WIC expansion permanent
The update would add more whole grains, canned fish and non-dairy options to expand healthy food choices for pregnant women and children.
Maine backing down on some of its restrictions for medical marijuana sales
The state is allowing pre-rolled product sales to resume following an outcry over one of the most profitable items for both medicinal and recreational industries.
Kringleville, parade and other Waterville events set to launch holiday season
Holiday events are ramping up in the area, with the first event, the Festival of Trees, to open Friday at The Elm at 21 College Ave.