Golden tried to amend 2024 appropriations legislation for the Department of Interior to bar wind development in what’s known as Lobster Management Area 1.
2023
Storm Ciarán whips Western Europe with record winds, killing at least 7 and leaving millions without power
Winds of more than 118 mph slammed the northern tip of France’s Atlantic coast, uprooting trees and blowing out windows, while thousands were without power in the U.K.
Field Hockey: Winthrop stonewalls Spruce Mountain to win sixth straight regional championship
The Ramblers’ strong defensive effort shuts down the Phoenix.
Supreme Judicial Court justice allows indigent defense petition to proceed
Justice Wayne Douglas has scheduled a hearing for Nov. 14 to consider whether 3 Aroostook County men who don’t have court-appointed attorneys are being held illegally.
Soccer: It’s a split decision for Richmond in Class D semifinal games
Richmond boys score 5 unanswered goals in second half to beat Islesboro; Brittany Carrier goal lifts Buckfield girls over Bobcats.
NFL notebook: Pats’ rookie receiver ready to step up
Kayshon Boutte hasn’t played since the opener, but injuries may have paved the way for him to get another opportunity.
House approves $14.5 billion in assistance for Israel, but Biden vows to veto Republican spending cuts
Speaker Mike Johnson’s package required that the emergency aid be offset with cuts in government spending elsewhere, turning what would typically be a bipartisan vote into one dividing Democrats and Republicans.
RSU 9 special services seeing improvement in staffing
RSU 9 Special Services Director John Jones stated the program had seen improvement in staffing on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the board of directors meeting, but still has some “key vacancies”.
Veterans in Franklin County to be honored Nov. 11 with various programs
Laying of wreaths, speeches, a presentation on Franklin County servicemen in WWI, meals, social gatherings and a service of patriotic songs are among events planned for Saturday, Nov. 11.
Farmington Public Library seeks community suggestions
The Farmington Public Library has received $10,000 in grant funding and is seeking suggestions from the community on ways to utilize those funds for the community.