1. After dealing with declining numbers of students and rising costs, for the first time in years all seven campuses of the University of Maine system have seen an increase in enrollment. (NCM)
2. Ace Flagg, the twin brother of Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, has committed to the University of Maine. He broke the news with a post that read “Coming Home #committed.” (PH) Meanwhile Gatorade announced their partnership with his brother Cooper yesterday. He’s the first men’s college basketball player to sign with the sports drink. (PH)
3. The Cape Elizabeth Town Council has delayed their decision on The Cookie Jar parking spaces. Councilors say they need more info about the parking situation before they vote to formalize the business’s use of the area in front of the building. (PH)
4. Target announced the return of its popular Thanksgiving meal on Monday, and it’s $5 less than last year. The meal will cost $20 and feature a 10 lb. frozen turkey, a 5lb bag of potatoes, canned green beans with a can of cream of mushroom soup, canned cranberry sauce, stuffing mix, and a jar of gravy. (GMA)
5. A class-action lawsuit claims Subway isn’t putting enough meat on its sandwiches. The suit said Subway’s ads are “grossly misleading” by showing off sandwiches with three times more meat than the restaurant actually serves. The plaintiff is seeking damages for anyone who has purchased a Subway steak and cheese sandwich from October 2021 until now. (NBC)
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