AUGUSTA — Tuition at Maine’s seven community colleges is unchanged this fall, part of an ongoing commitment to keep student costs as low as possible. Tuition for Maine students remains at $94 a credit hour. For a full-time student taking 30 credits, the annual cost of tuition and fees will average $3,620, the lowest in […]
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Sanford on Tap
Sanford on Tap was a time to sample craft beer, chow down at a food truck – and enjoy some family time on Saturday. The annual event took place at Goodall Park. Here, Margo Cassidy, 1, practices her skill stacking wood as her family members, up from Massachusetts for the day to visit with friends, […]
Jack Whitaker, Hall of Fame sports broadcaster, dies at 95
NEW YORK (AP) — Jack Whitaker, whose Hall of Fame broadcasting career ranged from the first Super Bowl to Secretariat’s Triple Crown to short essays from major sporting events, died Sunday morning, CBS reported. The network said Whitaker died of natural causes in his sleep in Devon, Pennsylvania. He was 95. Whitaker, a Philadelphia native […]
Afghanistan vows to crush Islamic State havens after attack
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan’s president on Monday vowed to “eliminate” all safe havens of the Islamic State group as the country marked a subdued 100th Independence Day after a horrific wedding attack claimed by the local IS affiliate. President Ashraf Ghani’s comments came as Afghanistan mourns at least 63 people, including children, killed in the Kabul bombing at […]
Afghan officials: Suicide attack at wedding hall kills 63
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The death toll from a late-night suicide bombing at a crowded wedding party in the Afghan capital rose to at least 63 on Sunday, including women and children, officials said. It was the deadliest attack in Kabul this year. Another 182 civilians were wounded in the Saturday night explosion, government spokesman Feroz Bashari […]
Saco considers broadening measures to discourage smoking
SACO — The city of Saco is considering a proposed ordinance prohibiting tobacco products in public parks, and is contemplating taking measures to further discourage tobacco use in public places. City Administration Intern George Chaison-Lapine at an Aug. 7 workshop proposed an ordinance that would ban the use of tobacco products from all city parks […]
Hog dog! It’s Community Cookout time in Sanford
SANFORD – Picture a late August evening, with hot dogs and hamburgers sizzling on the grill, and the kids playing Frisbee in the park. Picture folks from all walks of life getting together downtown to enjoy time together. That and more is scheduled to happen from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, when Sanford Police […]
Eleven Maine companies make Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing firms
Eleven Maine companies made this year’s Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing U.S. privately owned firms, including a newcomer that makes skin care products for men and a nine-time returning champion from the technology sector. Maine’s showing on this year’s Inc. 5000 is up from 10 companies in 2018 but down from 12 in 2017. To be eligible […]
Students lead effort to bring solar power to Portland public schools
Many Portland residents see the Back Cove as a perfect place to run, kick a ball around or bike a scenic route. Lucy Medd, however, sees trails and fields that could be under several feet of water by 2100 if aggressive action isn’t taken. The rising senior at Portland High School told the Portland Public […]
Rash of burglaries hits Portland restaurants, stores
A spate of burglaries has hit downtown Portland businesses – including restaurants – in recent weeks, with thieves entering in the dead of night to rifle cash registers and, in at least one case, walk off with a safe. Portland police confirmed at least six break-ins since July 28, and said the incidents shared similarities […]
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