Leaders of the 4 tribes reacted harshly to the veto, which was issued just hours before the measure would have become law without the governor’s signature.
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Legislature passes consumer-owned utility bill after Maine Senate reverses course
But supporters would have to pick up additional votes to override a likely veto from Gov. Janet Mills, who has expressed concerns about the buyout of CMP and Versant Power’s assets.
Portland nonprofit not required to repay students whose study abroad was cut short by pandemic
A federal appeals court ruled this week that the Council on International Educational Exchange did not breach contracts with any students whose coursework moved online.
‘Captured & Rendered’ features work of artist Heather Newton Brown
Denmark Arts Center
Gallery to hold artist reception for featured artist of the month
Western Maine Art Group
It’s official: Maine Mariners finalize affiliation with Bruins
The Maine Mariners of the ECHL team up with the Boston Bruins, joining the Sea Dogs and Celtics with parent clubs located close by in Boston.
Health officials search for key to boosting vaccination numbers
The Maine CDC and the state’s health care networks are examining who has yet to be vaccinated, the reasons why and how best to reach them.
Father of man killed on Vinalhaven files suit to gain access to police records
Lester Feltis wants the Maine Attorney General’s Office to turn over investigative files related to his son’s death in June 2020.