Many smaller manufacturers of vaping products say they can’t afford an evaluation for health benefits; critics say they should have known this day was coming.
February 2020
Legendary mobster John ‘Sonny’ Franzese dies at 103
Once asked if he knew Sinatra, the gangster was quick to correct his inquisitor: ‘You asked the question the wrong way. You should have asked, ‘Did Frank Sinatra know Sonny Franzese?’’
Jeanne Evert, former tennis pro and sister of Chris, dies
Jeanne Evert Dubin died Thursday after a 2 1/2-year struggle with ovarian cancer at age 62.
China urges factories to reopen, risking renewed virus spread
The government is walking a tightrope between containing the virus that has killed almost 2,600 people and preventing a slump in the world’s second-largest economy.
Brunswick’s The Daniel is for sale for $3 million
The hotel has faced financial and operational struggles in recent months and still owes the town nearly $80,000 in back taxes. The sale is “part of a strategic decision” by the hotel’s management company, which has faced similar problems at an out-of-state property.
DOT unveils summer paving plans for vital Harpswell roads
Slated to start in August, the road work comes with an estimated $842,000 price tag that will be covered by the state.
Fire damages Bath’s Hyde School faculty apartment
The fire closed a portion of High Street for about an hour.
FBI official: Russia wants to see U.S. ‘tear ourselves apart’
Disruptive and brazen foreign influence operations aim to drive wedges into American society’s fracture lines, says a member of the agency’s Foreign Influence Task Force.
Diamondbacks say they were unaware Madison Bumgarner competed in rodeo events
Arizona’s new pitcher has competed in events under the alias Mason Saunders.
Trump’s India visit prioritizes pageantry over policy
The president receives the adulatory reception that has eluded him on many foreign trips.