Letter
2024
Switching jobs? There’s more to do with your 401(k) than just rolling it over
Switching jobs can be a great way to increase your pay, but make sure it doesn’t hurt your retirement savings.
Russia amplified hurricane disinformation to drive Americans apart, researchers find
U.S. intelligence officials and private tech companies say Russian activity has increased sharply before the Nov. 5 election.
The Gibbs Library plans to present our Fall/Winter Fiber Art Show
The Gibbs Library plans to present its Fall/Winter Fiber Art Show, “The Nature of Wool Felt,” works by Amy Donaghy Nov. 1 through December at the library, 40 Old Union Road, in Washington. Donaghy was born in Maine and after traveling and working in other parts of the world, settled in Washington. She has felt […]
‘Murder By Book’ fundraiser set for Vassalboro Nov. 2
The theatrical production returns, following sold-out shows in mid-October.
House of Hamill returns to Old South Church
House of Hamill plans to bring their energy and eclectic, upcycled collection of folk and Celtic music to the Old South Church Concert Series at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, at the Old South Church, 235 Main St., in Farmington. The band members are also members of Enter The Haggis. Tickets cost $25 for […]
Without fast EV adoption, Maine must get creative to meet emissions goals
A state-hired consultant said the Maine Climate Council will have to turn to green hydrogen and ask its industrial sector to use more renewable energy if it can’t meet its already lowered electric vehicle adoption targets by 2030.
Douglas Rooks: A chill wind blows over Maine state budget
A projected shortfall shows the party’s over, and both parties have yet to deal with it, the columnist writes.