The Vermont senator takes jabs at President Trump and discusses his plans for providing health care for all, addressing climate change and implementing stricter gun laws.
Uncategorized
Kennebec Journal Sept. 1 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 1, 2019
New Vineyard woman injured in tractor accident
A New Vineyard woman was seriously injured after a tractor she was driving rolled over on top of her, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.
WWII’s start marked in Poland with German remorse, warning
Vice President Mike Pence joins world leaders gathered on the 80th anniversary.
Saudi-led airstrikes kill at least 100 in rebel-run prison
Yemeni officials say airstrikes by the coalition hit a detention center run by the Houthi rebels.
Memorial mud run to raise money to fight addiction
MEXICO — A memorial mud run to raise money to fight addiction will take place on Saturday, Sept. 14. The Adam Gatchell Memorial Mud Run, with the theme “Burying Addiction in the Mud” will be held at 456 River Road, Rt. 2. Bonnie Gatchell said the event is being held in memory of […]
Final push begins for ‘people’s veto’ referendums in Maine
Organizers of referendums aimed at undoing the Death With Dignity Act, an end to philosophical exemptions for student vaccines, and taxpayer funding for abortions through Medicaid won’t make it onto the November ballot in Maine
Yes, it’s Labor Day, but don’t put that grill away yet
Plenty of warm days could remain (fingers crossed). Forget hot dogs and hamburgers, though. Try grilling seafood.
During 1972 presidential race, Muskie faced at least 3 death threats
FBI records show details of several investigations into claims the Democratic Maine senator would be shot or bombed.
He’s 42, autistic – and finally on his own
Supported decision-making, an alternative to guardianship, has made Joshua Strong of Damariscotta a pioneer among Maine’s developmentally challenged.