The three-day event showcased the area’s more than 150 groomed trails and drew large crowds to temporarily swell the normal 1,500-person winter population.
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China deal might not bail out lobster industry this New Year
American seafood exporters are optimistic that a new trade deal with China will allow them to claw back into one of the world’s biggest markets for lobster, but help might not have arrived in time for the biggest day on the calendar.
Charity disc golf event for disabled veterans draws large crowd in Sidney
Crystal Putek, the director of Saturday’s tournament, said the event was better than she could have ever expected thanks to the large turnout and generous donations.
Schiff sets tone of impeachment case, says ‘right matters’
The lead prosecutor isn’t likely to win over enough Republican senators to convict President Trump, but he is winning some Republican praise for his articulate presentations at the Senate trial.
Trump touts logo for new Space Force, with nod to Star Trek
It’s the first new military service since the Air Force was created in 1947.
Gorham woman harassed by drone learns that not much can be done about it
Mary Dunham said the drone tracked her for 2 days, an experience she describes as ‘unnerving,’ and it continued to hover even when police arrived to investigate.
Stocks fall as fears about deadly virus grow
The Dow drops 170 points, and the S&P 500 has its worst day since early October.
Maine low jobless rate continues historic run
December’s preliminary unemployment rate of 2.9% marks the 48th consecutive month of rates below 4%.
Fast-growing Wex to acquire two companies in $1.7 billion deal
The acquisition would enhance Wex’s payment processing position in the global travel industry.
New Sharon special electrical transmission moratorium vote Saturday
The town meeting to consider an Elective Electrical Transmission Corridor Moratorium Ordinance will begin at 9 a.m. at Cape Cod Hill School.