Belfast decision jeopardizes plans for huge land-based salmon farm
Nordic Aquafarms has tried for years to build a $500 million fish farm it says would add jobs and economically benefit the city. But without a guarantee to a parcel of land, it's unclear whether the company can move on the project.
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 10:32 PM
Convicted scammer who victims say claimed to be a psychic faces extradition to UK
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Boston Red Sox Posted: Yesterday at 9:58 PM
Houck pitches three-hitter, Red Sox shut out Indians, 2-0
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Portland Sea Dogs Posted: Yesterday at 9:25 PM
Lugo’s three-run triple propels Sea Dogs to 5-2 win over New Hampshire
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 9:04 PM
Wednesday’s high school roundup: Biddeford pulls away late in baseball opener
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Local & State Posted: Yesterday at 8:41 PM
Boy, 11, dies in Sangerville ATV crash
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Boston Celtics Posted: Yesterday at 8:23 PM
Despite regular-season success, it’s championship or bust for Celtics
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 7:49 PM
Sports Digest: Registration opens Thursday for Beach to Beacon 10K
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 7:48 PM
NBA bans Jontay Porter after gambling probe shows he shared information, bet on games
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Politics Posted: Yesterday at 7:34 PM
Maine House Democrats give approval to supplemental budget over Republican opposition
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 7:17 PM
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang eruption sends plumes nearly 70,000 feet high
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:47 PM
Trotz switches from NHL coach to GM, and Predators are back in the playoffs
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 6:39 PM
Orioles stay hot, complete sweep of Twins with walk-off win
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Local & State
Portland clears out longstanding homeless camp behind Lowe’s
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Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon voted into ‘American Idol’ top 14
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Opinion: A plea to USPS: Please ban envelope anonymity
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The Wrap: Smoked opens in Portland; Buttermilk Kitchen aims for April launch
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Maine joins push to send electoral votes to national popular vote winner
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Seattle Storm looks to its future after picking Mackenzie Holmes in WNBA draft
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Biddeford landlord claims CMP double-billed her and tenants for nearly 20 years
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Maine House reverses course, votes in support of tax credits for Sea Dogs stadium renovations
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Maine House narrowly approves 72-hour waiting period on gun purchases, ban on bump stocks
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Rural mail carrier dies after crashing her delivery truck in Litchfield
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Business
Maine joins regional efforts to secure $1 billion for clean energy projects
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Politics
Maine House sends stricter data privacy bill back to Senate
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Politics
Maine House reverses course, votes in support of tax credits for Sea Dogs stadium renovations
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Local & State
Boy, 11, dies in Sangerville ATV crash
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Sports
UMaine men’s basketball team will face Duke in Cooper Flagg’s collegiate debut
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Maine Mariners
Maine Mariners head to playoffs seeking elusive series victory
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Local & State
Former Ellsworth police chief fired for likely being under the influence
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Nation & World
Sen. King joins bipartisan push for oversight of potentially dangerous AI
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Cops & Courts
Man arrested, 3,400 pot plants seized at illegal growing operation in Harmony
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Lakes Region Weekly
Centuries-old Standish farm protected from development
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Times Record
After removing osprey nest, CMP installs perch off Route 1 in Bath
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Times Record
Brunswick police to get new armored vehicle after council OK
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Nation & World
Senate dismisses both impeachment articles against Homeland Security secretary, ending trial
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Politics
Biden backs House’s Ukraine, Israel package as Speaker Johnson fights to keep his job
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Nation & World
New study calculates climate change’s economic bite will hit about $38 trillion a year by 2049
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Nation & World
Nine face charges in what police say is the biggest gold theft in Canada’s history
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Nation & World
Israel says it will retaliate against Iran. These are the risks that could pose.
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Politics
Republicans scrutinize voting rolls and prepare for mass challenges ahead of election
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Cops & Courts
Killer who says he channels spirits seeks discharge from state custody
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Local & State
Man arrested after 9-hour standoff with police in Winslow
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Nation & World
How crews moved a 450-ton hunk of the collapsed Key Bridge
Maine House Democrats give approval to supplemental budget over Republican opposition
The House voted 77-67, mostly along party lines, in support of a supplemental budget proposal that now advances to the Senate.
Maine House backs environmental exemption to allow wind terminal on Sears Island
A dozen House members reversed themselves from an April 9 vote that rejected changes in environmental rules, in order to allow an offshore wind terminal to be built.
As legislative session reaches final hours, lawmakers have yet to vote on red flag law
The proposal would give family members a path toward restricting access to weapons for a person in crisis without a mental health evaluation.
Houck pitches three-hitter, Red Sox shut out Indians, 2-0
Tanner Houck throws Boston's first complete-game shutout at Fenway in seven years.
Wednesday’s high school roundup: Biddeford pulls away late in baseball opener
A seven-run sixth inning helps the Tigers secure a 9-4 victory over Deering.
Clarence Page: There was one silver lining to O.J. Simpson’s fall
The case improved the public understanding of domestic violence.
The Wrap: Smoked opens in Portland; Buttermilk Kitchen aims for April launch
Also, new owners for Old Port's Buzz Coffee; Foulmouthed Brewing in SoPo and Trudy Bird's in North Yarmouth to close; a panel discussion on coffee; and more.
Like a Boss with Mark Bessire, Director of the Portland Museum of Art
Join us for a live conversation on Wednesday, May 1 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Free flute music during your lunch break at the Portland library
Dr. John Ross performs as part of the Noonday Concert series.
Young waterfront workers struggle amid rising home prices in Harpswell
While historic cottages that residents' grandparents built continue to be replaced by summer homes, many young community members are forced to move out of town or in with family members.