1. Authorities say Nicholas Nadeau, Skowhegan’s town manager who died March 19th, was under investigation by Maine State Police for alleged child exploitation. The case is now closed following his death. (WMTW)
2. A new Emerson College poll shows political newcomer Graham Platner leading Governor Janet Mills nearly two-to-one among likely Democratic primary voters, 55% to 28%. The survey also shows both Democrats narrowly leading Senator Susan Collins in hypothetical general election matchups.
3. Target is tightening its employee dress code this summer, requiring solid red shirts only, with khaki or blue denim pants. Workers will get a free shirt and a discount on jeans as part of the change. (NCM)
4. ALDI opens its first Maine store today on Brighton Ave in Portland. A ribbon cutting was set for 8:45 this morning, with the discount grocer promising big savings on groceries. (WMTW)
5. McDonald’s is launching a K-Pop Demon Hunters collab March 31st featuring themed adult happy meal Nugget and breakfast options, Korean-flavored fries, a new wild-berry boba McFlurry, and collectible photo cards. (TW)
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