PORTLAND — Two Republican U.S. Senate candidates continued to argue about past and future tax votes and all six expressed some degree of unhappiness with the votes taken by their GOP predecessor at the final debate before Tuesday’s primary.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Republican US Senate candidates argue taxes, Snowe
PORTLAND — Two Republican U.S. Senate candidates continued to argue about past and future tax votes and all six expressed some degree of unhappiness with the votes taken by their GOP predecessor at the final debate before Tuesday’s primary.
Skowhegan’s grain mill typifies foundations’ grant targets
Among the more than $8 million in grants that the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation handed out last year was $250,000 to the Somerset Economic Development Corp.
Somerset Economic Development Corp. receives $250,000 from foundation
Among the more than $8 million in grants that the Elmina B. Sewall Foundation handed out last year was $250,000 to the Somerset Economic Development Corp.
USS Miami will cost about $400 million to repair
It will cost about $400 million to repair damage to the USS Miami, an attack submarine that caught fire while at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery on May 23, Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, said.
Two rescued from sailboat off Cape Elizabeth
Coast Guard crews rescued two people aboard a sailboat that ran aground just south of Portland Head Light early this morning.
Democratic values on Dill’s agenda for Senate
CAPE ELIZABETH — The solution to the gridlock tying up Washington seems fairly clear to state Sen. Cynthia Dill, D-Cape Elizabeth.
Dill, running for Senate, a proud progressive
CAPE ELIZABETH — The solution to the gridlock tying up Washington seems fairly clear to state Sen. Cynthia Dill, D-Cape Elizabeth.
A balanced approach to prep for Scripps bee
Nat Jordan would be the first to admit that he’s a little conflicted these days.
Submarine fire created hellish scene
KITTERY — Firefighters who confronted a blaze inside the nuclear submarine USS Miami encountered a dark, hellish atmosphere of intense heat and heavy smoke, two firefighters at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard said Thursday.