The jobs are being shifted to “a trusted external partner” the company did not identify.
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Award-winning Maine writers join monthly Meet the Author series
Young Adult authors Terry Farish and Elizabeth Atkinson will discuss how good stories written for teens and children are great for all ages at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, during Meet the Author, a monthly online series hosted by the Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library. The two award-winning Maine authors will talk about issues challenging […]
Looking Back on March 24
100 Years Ago: 1921 The Iocal Sweet Corn Growers’ Association will hold an all day’s meeting at Canton grange hall, Thursday commencing at 10 am. A picnic dinner will be served. The State Secretary of the Association, C.H. Crawford of Augusta, will be present. 50 Years Ago: 1971 The Lewiston Model Cities Committee last night […]
Biden’s disciplined agenda rollout tested by the unexpected
In less than a week, two mass shootings have overshadowed President Joe Biden’s ‘Help is Here’ tour.
MLB notebook: Padres’ Tatis Jr. leaves game with shoulder discomfort
Shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. was hurt after making a backhanded play.
NCAA women’s basketball: Bueckers and UConn top Syracuse, 83-47
The Huskies cruise into the Sweet 16 for the 27th straight year.
Looking Back on March 23
100 Years Ago The Willing Workers No. 4 met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daisy Ashton, Sabattus with 8 members present. The day was spent in sewing. The mystery box went to Mrs. Ethel Brackett. The next meeting will be held Mar. 30, with Miss Hazel Janes, Webster Street, Lewiston. 50 Years Ago: […]
Pelletier named to Emerson College dean’s list
BOSTON — Kailey Pelletier, a native of Readfield, has been named to Emerson College’s 2020 fall semester dean’s list. A first-year student is majoring in stage and production management. The requirement to make Emerson’s dean’s list is a grade-point average of 3.7 or higher.
Clinics get ready to begin vaccinating Mainers 50 and older
Maine’s 7-day rolling average of new cases remains above 200, which a state health official said could be due to seasonal patterns but also new variants of the coronavirus.