The general manager for Marden’s says the Winslow-based company had no idea the products were inauthentic and has removed them from its stores.
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Medicaid cuts would be devastating, Rep. Pingree, health care providers and patients say
A bill that will likely include substantial cuts to the program has passed the U.S. House and will be considered by the Senate this year.
As Maine Legislature considers new formula for school funding, superintendents weigh in
Researchers with the University of Maine System are working on a report about the formula for funding school districts, which many administrators say doesn’t reflect the current realities of providing an education to all students.
Mainers took different paths to NCAA D-III indoor track nationals
Emma Burr of Thomas and USM’s Ben Drummey, Ethan Shain, Khalysa Hammith and Joey Richards are competing at the NCAA Division III championships in New York.
Maine lawmaker accused of trying to strangle wife pleads not guilty to domestic violence charges
Rep. Lucas Lanigan, R-Sanford, is now representing himself in the criminal case and said he would only take a plea deal if it includes dismissing his charges.
Lewiston boys hockey rallies to beat Marshwood co-op in quarterfinals
Cam Ploude scores a hat trick as the Blue Devils advance to the Class A semifinals.
Gorham girls basketball returns to Class AA South final
Logan Doughty scored 21 points and hits a go-ahead 3-pointer as the second-seeded Rams beat No. 3 Sanford.
Two in custody after shots fired in North Berwick
A section of Route 4 from Dennett Road to Buffum Road was closed during the incident Tuesday.
High schools Friday: South Portland boys basketball eases past Gorham
Carmine Soucy’s hot shooting propels the Red Riots into the Class AA South semifinals.
Charges dropped, refiled against former Kennebunk cop in child sex abuse case
Andrew Belisle, 73, has been accused of sexually abusing a teenager several times in 2019 and 2020, before he retired from the Kennebunk Police Department.