The award recognized the team’s bravery in saving a dog who fell through ice on the Kennebec River.
2024
Morning Sentinel teams up with Report for America to cover Wabanaki Nations
This first-of-its-kind beat will examine how Maine’s distinct limits on tribal sovereignty affect the more than 9,000 citizens of the Wabanaki Nation.
Test your knowledge of Hanukkah and Christmas with our holiday quiz
What historical event does Hanukkah commemorate? What was the first Christmas song to be broadcast from space?
Holiday hiring up as retailers prepare for strong selling season
Finding workers for the holiday season in Maine is settling back into a familiar pattern: a burst of hiring similar to pre-summer preparation for tourists and a drop-off after those rushes end.
Opinion: Maine employers must promote themselves – by promoting Maine
To deal with the current labor shortage, businesses should use the state’s excellent work-life balance as a selling point to recruit and retain talent.
Opinion: The bipartisan promise of a carbon tax
Reducing carbon emissions while stimulating the economy should be a step that both Democrats and Republicans can support.
Dec. 17, 1993: David Flanagan will become new Central Maine Power president & CEO in two weeks, Monmouth selects new town manager, and peace for a wall honoring Maine’s fallen
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Opinion: Open minds can help mend political divisions
Taking the time to understand someone’s political beliefs instead of criticizing them is a way to keep our national community strong.
Obituary: Richard “Rick” Pellerin Jr.
SANGERVILLE – Richard “Rick” Pellerin Jr. 65, of Sangerville, Maine, passed away Friday Dec. 13, 2024, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital …