Gov. Janet Mills announced Tuesday that Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher will leave the agency next month.
The head of Maine’s Department of Marine Resources, who got into a shouting match with lobstermen last month, is retiring.
Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher, who has served in the position since 2012, will retire March 14.
Gov. Janet Mills' proposal to bring the tax from $2 to $3 per pack of 20 cigarettes is sensible, future-oriented and deserves Mainers' support. There are two primary reasons to endorse this piece of ...
Patrick Keliher, Maine's longest-serving commissioner, is leaving his post as chief of the Department of Marine Resources ...
After nearly 14 years of dealing with the challenges facing Maine’s marine resources, it’s not the issues I remember most; it ...
AUGUSTA - - The Commissioner of Maine's Department of Marine Resources will be stepping down. Governor Janet Mills announced today Patrick Keliher will retire from his position on March 14. He is the ...
The law’s supporters describe the three days as a “cooling off period.” In Maine, 90% of gun deaths are suicides, and 56% of suicides are carried out with guns, according to a 2023 Maine Department of ...
Maine lawmakers now plan to return February 25 to vote on the supplemental budget after failing to reach an agreement Tuesday night.
Severe weather events are becoming more frequent and severe due to the warming of our planet. Gov. Janet Mills introduces ...
The high number of clients awaiting lawyers has hardly budged, despite a huge investment by the state in a brand-new public ...