Luyc Swimming restrictions lifted at 3 Maine parks week after fatal shark attack Stephen Buckley, who installs solar panels for Synergy Solar, is the type of unconventional worker the state of Maine is targeting to fill its workforce gap.The 32-year-old moved to Maine five years ago from California, where he was involved with gangs starting at age 13. His drug addiction, including to heroin, and related violence landed him in and out of prison for more than half o <a href=https://www.yeezy.com.mx>adidas yeezy</a> f his life. I thought prison was my retirement plan, he said. Now I have a sense of purpose, getting up every day and having a routine. Buckley received counseling at Eastern Maine Development Corp., a Bangor nonprofit that works with the state to help people develop job skills. He embodies a state strategy of targeting formerly incarcerated people, those recovering from substance use disorders, veterans, people with disabilities, retirees and others to help plug a workforce gap of two jobs open for every one job seeker..wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-titlefont-size: 1.2em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-metadisplay: flex;flex-wrap: wrap;align-items: center;margin-top: 0.5em;.wp-bl <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba schuhe</a> ock-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-metafont-size: 0.8em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .avatarheight: 25px;width: 25px;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .post-thumbnailmargin: 0;margin <a href=https://www.nikeairforce.es>nike air force</a> -bottom: 0.25em;.wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .post-thumbnail imgheight: auto;width: 100%;.wp-block-newspack-blocks- Qqyj Demand for most qualified judge means no Black woman Good morning from Augusta. This week, we got the first look at how the four gubernatorial candidates on Maines November ballot have raising and spending their money since the June primaries and the result is four deeply divergent campaign strategies.Democratic nominee Janet Mills is narrowly leading the largely self-funded Republican Shawn Moody in the money race behind a more conventional campaign. Mills, the attorney general from Farmington, raised just over $1.05 million through July 17, according to her latest filings with the Maine Ethics Commission. That was just ahead of Moody, a businessman from Gorham who raised just under $1.04 million in both the primary and general election campaigns combined. However, Moody had more money left at $277,000 to Mills $213,000.Mills has done it behind a healthy share of individual contributions. Of her total haul, 88 percent of it has come from individuals and 79 percent of it has come from Maine donors. Her donors from this fundraising period included Lee Auto Malls Chairman Adam Lee of Cumberland and businessman Peter Geiger of Lewiston.Moody has self-funded nearly half of his campaign to the tune of $500,000 so far. While 97 percent of that money has <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley shop</a> come from Maine, he has only gotten $6,8 <a href=https://www.stanleycups.us>stanley cup</a> 00 to Mills $90,000 from donors giving $50 or less. Notable donor <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals</a> s from this period included U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin of the 2nd District, lobbyist Josh Tardy of Newport and Cianbro.The two independents have had to spend money on different sched