The Pentagon's announcement last week that it plans to lay off 5,400 probationary employees across the country put workers at ...
One union leader at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard says it's 'very anxiety inducing when you don't know what's coming around ...
Wildlife officials in Maine believe avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is responsible for the deaths of nearly 20 ...
Maine Lobster Community Alliance’s third annual “Chowder’s On” fundraiser Feb. 23 at Kittery Community Center raised about ...
Kittery Police say 30-year-old Eric Bachard was pulled over on 1-95 in Kittery for multiple traffic violations Wednesday ...
Police say an officer pulled over 30-Year-old Eric Bachard of Augusta for multiple traffic violations on I-95 around 11:40 ...
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers taking buyouts made public as yard implements a pause in hiring. Here's what union leaders ...
Traffic was snarled for hours on a Maine highway on Monday after a tractor trailer loaded with curly fries went up in flames, ...
Semi trucks catch fire sometimes. But one packed full of frozen curly fries? That’s just cruel irony. Drivers on I-95 in York, Maine enjoyed a roadside bonfire as firefighters worked to save what they ...
No one was injured, but many potatoes were lost, when a tractor-trailer hauling a load of curly fries caught fire on a Maine highway.
The following are exerpts and paraphrasing from testimony given by Matthew O. Paxton, President of the Shipbuilders Council ...
About 8,000 civilians who work at the shipyard. Most of them live in Maine and New Hampshire. Whether any will lose their ...
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