He struck a chord when he released a video of himself and a crew filling a depression on a street with packaged asphalt patch.
2023
Stocks slip as rate worries overshadow big banks’ profits
They help kick off the reporting season for large U.S. companies, where expectations are mostly dismal.
U.S. retail sales fall 1% amid high inflation, rising interest rates
The decline in adds to other recent evidence that the economy is cooling.
Brewer High School student dies in fall at Acadia National Park
Bryce Basso, 17, was hiking with friends near Otter Cliff when he fell, officials said.
Democratic leaders hire consultant to review AG’s relationship with staffer
The review is expected to be completed by the end of May.
After 5 days of trial over CMP corridor, many questions remain
In a week of proceedings, the trial over the fate of the Central Maine Power-backed corridor has often involved debate around the type of construction work performed.
Spruce Mountain school board approves rafting trip
Students learn paddling strokes, how to tip a canoe over and water safety.
Jay voters to consider proposed budget increase
Residents will also elect two selectpersons, three school board directors and two trustees, one each for the two water districts.
Hallowell-area school board says ‘sayonara’ to $34.5 million budget plan after backlash to Japanese program cuts
The Regional School Unit 2 board of directors did not accept the $34.5 million budget from the finance committee after hearing testimony from community and staff members about cuts to positions and programs within the budget.
Warsaw Ghetto uprising survivor honored on 80th anniversary
Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day, marked with solemn ceremonies in schools and workplaces nationwide, begins at sundown on Monday.