Elections are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 28, at the Community Center on Middle Street in Farmington.
2022
Most Maine counties have grown thanks to in-migration
New census figures for April 2020 to July 2021 show growth in 14 of 16 counties, driven by in-migration that was strong enough to offset a natural decrease in population.
Stocks close higher as choppy trading persists, oil slips
The fluctuation in energy prices has been one factor pushing and pulling the broader stock market.
NFL notebook: Watson gets to Cleveland for physical, possible introduction
Deshaun Watson, though, is still facing discipline from the NFL and is likely to miss at least a portion of the 2022 season.
U.S. pipeline agency pulls back plan to assess climate impacts
Industry groups and key lawmakers in both parties say the proposal by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was poorly timed amid a push for increased natural gas exports following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Jay couple charged with terrorizing in New Sharon
Pair accused of smashing a car with large gardening shears.
Baseball/softball: Sense of normalcy abounds for pitchers and catchers week
Players pick up from where they left off last season, while umpires’ move back behind plate marks return to form.
Former Tom’s of Maine employee alleges sex discrimination, hostile workplace in lawsuit
Sharron Desrochers, of Alfred, says she was harassed and bullied by male co-workers and her employer refused to respond or allow her to transfer to a different shift or position.
Russian stock market, crushed by war, opens with big limits
A U.S. official calls the severely restricted trading a ‘charade.’
Gardiner to hold public meeting with city manager candidate on Monday
Andrew R. Carlton, currently the superintendent for Regional School Unit 4, will take part in a community gathering Monday to meet and talk with city residents.