The chief of naval operations tours the plant and calls for a spending plan to be finalized.
Ann S. Kim
Collins, Navy official call for defense bill passage
The current stopgap funding could undermine the Navy’s shipbuilding plans at Bath Iron Works, they say.
Holiday for presidents also helps Maine car sales
Monday was the traditional start of the car-buying season, and dealers say sales are up over last year.
Scarborough monument to soldiers may soon be moving
Improvements to the busy Dunstan Corner intersection could lead to the Soldiers Monument being relocated.
Sugarloaf chairlift is reopened
The Spillway East lift that derailed on Dec. 28 completes a series of tests and inspections.
Coast Guard towing disabled fishing boat to shore
ROCKLAND — A disabled fishing boat is on its way back to shore. The Coast Guard is towing the Meridian back to Massachusetts. The 80-foot fishing vessel based out of New Bedford, Mass., had been stranded about 40 miles east of Rockland since Saturday evening. The boat’s generator had broken down. The seas were too high […]
Feature Obituary: Steven Loignon, 47, launched disability website
SHAPLEIGH – In the weeks after the accident, Steven Loignon’s family was in anguish knowing what he would learn when he came out of the medically induced coma. While driving to work, Mr. Loignon’s vehicle was hit head-on by a car whose teenage driver was asleep at the wheel. To save Mr. Loignon’s life, doctors had […]
Warm welcome for LePage at first ‘Capitol for a Day’
The governor responds to a wide range of questions from mostly friendly audiences.
Fairchild wants to extend annual tax break
It could save $100,000 a year as long as it invests $12 million in its chip plant.
Council OKs more off-season Higgins parking spots
At least eight spaces on Bayview Avenue in Scarborough won’t be available from May 1 to Sept. 15.