Five employees of the trailer manufacturing company get a cash settlement, but won’t get their jobs back in an agreement settled by the National Labor Relations Board.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Botched MaineCare rides hurting medical providers
While the patient’s health is the primary concern when a person can’t make a medical appointment, the transportation companies and other medical care providers also pay a price.
Young boxer carries the weight of struggling hometown on his shoulders
Brandon Berry, of West Forks Plantation, is one of the fighters in the Fight to Educate, a six-fight event Thursday in Manchester, N.H.
Skowhegan Halcyon House homeless youth shelter to close
A Skowhegan shelter that provides housing for homeless youth has become the latest victim of diminished funding as Halcyon House announced it would close.
Fairfield, Oakland officials filling leadership posts in statewide groups
Fairfield and Oakland, two mid-sized towns in the Waterville area that share a border, are amassing clout, knowledge and recognition as their town leaders move into prominent roles in important statewide municipal organizations.
Toll from Maine’s uninsured drivers measured by more than money
Hundreds of accidents in Maine each year involve uninsured drivers, and some are calling for tougher penalties against the estimated 42,000 Maine drivers who don’t carry legally required coverage.
Education leaders say bond funding needed for outdated college buildings
Maine’s colleges don’t have the space, the buildings or the technology to adequately train today’s workforce, legislators and education leaders said Wednesday.
New, old Harry Potter fans to celebrate books at Fairfield library party
The Lawrence Public Library was one of 15 national winners in a contest run by the Harry Potter series’ publisher, and will celebrate with a giveaway of 100 copies of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” at a Thursday party.
Oakland maverick bringing cutting edge to fading barber’s trade
Derrik Vigue, 23, doesn’t look like an old-time barber, but he is hoping to break the stereotypes to rekindle the appeal of barbershops for a new generation.
While Maine barbers fade away, cosmetology field holds steady
While the number of barbers in Maine has been in decline over the past 12 years, the number of licensed cosmetologists has increased slightly between 2001 and today.