The two males were both charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace.
2023
Sports Digest: U.S. Ryder Cup team adds familiar picks with Fowler and Thomas
The Ryder Cup is Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 at Marco Simone outside Rome.
Patriots notebook: Patriots down to one QB with Zappe, Cunningham released
Mac Jones is the only QB in the roster after Bailey Zappe and Malik Cunning are cut with the Patriots roster getting trimmed to 53.
With eye toward planned transmission project, Albion residents OK moratorium on utility lines, corridors
Residents approved the measure at a special town meeting Monday in a vote that’s in response to the Aroostook Renewable Gateway Project.
Millions more would be entitled to overtime pay under proposed Biden administration rule
It would require employers to pay overtime to so-called white collar workers who make less than $55,000 a year.
Hurricane Idalia hits Florida with 125 mph winds, flooding streets, snapping trees and cutting power
Idalia grew into a Category 2 system on Tuesday and then a Category 3 storm on Wednesday before peaking as a Category 4 hurricane. It then weakened slightly.
Lisa Jarvis: Brain-to-text technology is about more than Musk
Two new studies published simultaneously in the journal Nature document a leap forward in the race to teach computers to translate brain signals into text. It’s an exciting development in a field that is attracting millions in investment, including to Elon Musk’s brain-implant company, Neuralink Corp. But to turn these discoveries into viable commercial products, […]
Maine Voices: Calling out activism’s free pass for Russia and China
Demanding an end to war and planetary harm without uniformly protesting all participants is just playing the part of yet another antagonist.
Maine Voices: The hazards to a military recruit’s health are the enemies they can’t see
The military suicide epidemic underscores the need to rein in ever-expanding operations that are killing innocent civilians and causing PTSD among stressed and overextended U.S. forces.