Florists, bakeries, restaurants and others could see gains, but some expect the impact to build over time.
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The seven hospitals in Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems lost a total of $4 million in interest they would have earned on savings that were used to cover operating expenses in their most recent fiscal year. A story on page A1 Wednesday explained the loss incorrectly.
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The seven hospitals in Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems lost a total of $4 million in interest they would have earned on savings that were used to cover operating expenses in their most recent fiscal year. A story on page A1 Wednesday explained the loss incorrectly.
Assembly of Dust to perform at Portland’s State Theatre Dec. 30
There’s a show coming up Sunday, Dec. 30, in Portland’s State Theatre with the first of two performances by the band moe. — the second show is also at the theater and will happen the next night, New Year’s Eve. The opening act at the first show is Assembly of Dust (made up of frontman/founder […]
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): ROCKLAND AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE
We decided not to wait for Christmas to enjoy one of our mutually given gifts — a weekend of pampering at Rockland’s Berry Manor Inn and fine dining at Primo and Café Miranda. We also picked up gifts for others (and ourselves) at Fiore Artisan Olive Oils & Vinegars. Merry Christmas!
‘Life of Pi’ is a dark voyage
The sea, a boy, a tiger. Director Ang Lee, a master painter of spiritual action and mesmerizing juggler of cinematic optics, knows exactly what to do with just those three components. Taken from Yann Martel’s book, with a screenplay by David Magee, “Pi” is about a boy’s journey toward God, that winds through multiple religions and a life-changing voyage.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Blood Sport” and “The Changing Nature of the Maine Woods”
The members of the Murder Club are bored. They are retired, rich white men with lots of money and few scruples.
BOOKS: “INVISIBLE” an enthralling drama
Family bonds unravel and a horrible secret tears sisters apart in Carla Buckley’s enthralling new drama, “Invisible.”
GEORGE SMITH: Russ Libby was a humble man who blazed a wide path of learning
From Mount Vernon to the nation’s capital and beyond, the accolades for Russ Libby, upon his untimely death, would have embarrassed him. Russ was a humble man, never eager for the limelight, although he often deserved it.