ELLSWORTH — Scientists from the Gulf of Maine Toxicity project have issued a forecast for a significant regional bloom of a toxic alga that causes red tides.
REVELERS, RUNNERS and tuggers clad in green filled the streets of Bath for Blarney Days events on Saturday, including a St. Patrick's parade, Shamrock Sprint 5K race and tug of war competitions.
A group representing Catholic hospitals angers some opponents by endorsing the latest health care bill as a 'major first step.'
President wants special deals cut from health bill
Is it a waste of taxpayer money or a way to keep special interests in check?
A classroom in Portland writes letters in support of wind power, only to unleash a storm of criticism.
The support group has experienced new vitality in the wake of 9/11.
Gov. John Baldacci, both of Maine's U.S. senators and Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, joined the send-off Saturday for 175 Maine National Guard soldiers who ship out this weekend for deployment to Afghanistan.
A ruling by Maine's high court will delay the opening of the school until 2011 at the earliest.
The event, which is not open to the public, features about 200 exhibitors hoping to attract buyers.
Size matters
An exhibit at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath puts the focus on the monsters of the main.
UMaine forces decisive Game 3
The Black Bears beat UMass-Lowell 2-0 behind goalie Dave Wilson to tie their Hockey East quarterfinal series at 1-1.
Called from the suburbs to a Haitian mountaintopOdette. Benita. Valancia. Atanie. Each Sunday morning, members of White Stone Church spread photos of the girls' grinning, impish faces across a folding table in the lobby, then prayed for the day they might join them. When the churchgoers closed their eyes and bowed their heads, it no longer mattered that 1,400 miles separ ...
After dinner, things change
CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- As the last families at the Carrabassett Inn & Grill finish their fried haddock and prime rib, two men in leather jackets haul away the empty tables.
Some adding adult shows to boost their business
CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- As the last families at the Carrabassett Inn & Grill finish their fried haddock and prime rib, two men in leather jackets haul away the empty tables.
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