President Donald Trump's administration is demanding that states reverse full SNAP benefits issued under recent court orders.
After her own battles with food insecurity, a Waterville resident is cooking meals for community members in need.
Amid the uncertainty, people filtered in and out of the Gather to Grow food pantry Tuesday afternoon on Bates Street in Lewiston. People sat in chairs waiting for their turn to pick food they needed ...
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I appreciated the Maine Sunday Telegram’s Editorial Board position in “A lot done to ease SNAP fear in Maine. A lot more to do.” (Our View, Nov. 2). As stated, the current crisis “has shed valuable ...
Target’s latest in-store guideline directive for employees focus on friendliness -- and it comes just in time for holiday ...
A fragile coalition emerged, and Senate Democrats may break with the party to pass a spending bill, potentially ending the ...
Gov. Janet Mills announced Friday that Maine will fully fund SNAP benefits for the month of November. The news came the same day that the U.S. Department of Agriculture said it will comply with a ...
Maine's scouts teamed up with the Standish Food Pantry to collect donations at the local Hannaford. Scouts asked for ...
Fashion, food, and traditions from around the world were celebrated Saturday in Orono at the University of Maine's 38th ...