The lawsuit could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties in New York.
2023
Nobel Prize in medicine goes to scientists whose work enabled mRNA vaccines against COVID-19
Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam, part of the panel that chose the winners, said of their work that ‘in terms of saving lives, especially in the early phase of the pandemic, it was very important.’
Sports betting nears in Maine, but some in-person sites won’t be ready for launch
At least three retail locations, two of which are moving to new sites, will not be taking bets until December or early 2024.
Seven destinations for a full day of fall fun around southern Maine
Our suggestions for seasonally themed excursions, from York County to the Midcoast.
Oct. 2, 1993: Engineer says State House in Augusta may be unsafe, federal tax on gasoline and diesel fuel climbs 4.3 cents a gallon, and some parents in Jefferson complain school is ‘lacking’
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Waterville center to host Cornhole Cornucopia in Oakland Oct. 21
The fundraiser benefits the Special Olympics Maine Unified Champions Club.
Lewiston seeks Christmas tree
The city of Lewiston aims to find the perfect spruce to serve as its official holiday tree. The city plans to turn on the Christmas tree’s lights during its annual Holiday at the Plaza festival on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Dufresne Plaza, 72 Lisbon St. Public Works will decorate the official tree with 1,200 lights. […]
Bridge clubs name recent winners
Elm City Bridge Club Diane Bishop and Ken Harvey finished first at the Elm City Bridge Club in Waterville during the Sept. 26 duplicate bridge session. Dick Quinlan and Wilma Pouliot came in second, with Natasha Rosenbaum and Nancy Nesbit, third. Games begin at 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Waterville Elks Lodge, 76 Industrial St.; […]
Girl Scouts of Maine offers early registration for Nov. 4 Orono conference
Registration ends Monday, Oct. 23