
From food to politics, Portland mayoral candidate Mark Dion looks to make human connections
A love of food and family have been the constants throughout a multifaceted career as a Portland police officer, Cumberland County sheriff, attorney and state lawmaker.
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Portland mayoral candidate Dion’s approach to school safety is misleading
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Columns Posted: 4:00 AM
Clarence Page: In defense of old-fashioned Senate dress rules
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Maine Voices Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine Voices: Pine Tree Power is key to addressing climate change, lowering electric rates
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Commentary: Leaders like President Biden, Senate Minority Leader McConnell could take another path
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Does President Biden have something to hide?
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Republican priorities are all wrong
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
From food to politics, Portland mayoral candidate Mark Dion looks to make human connections
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
The Wrap: Allagash wins Brewery of the Year at Great American Beer Festival
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Jewish High Holy Days wrongly overlooked
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Dion uniquely placed to be next Portland mayor
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Council meetings should consider suspending Zoom option
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Nation & World Posted: 12:04 AM
A fire at a wedding hall in northern Iraq has killed more than 100 people and injured 150
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Local & State
Justin Costa, who is running for mayor of Portland, has always wanted to be a politician in Maine
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Politics
Shutdown would be disastrous for Maine, top lawmakers warn
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Times Record
Coastliner excursion train to make another run through Bath, Wiscasset, Newcastle
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Local & State
Here's where Maine would be affected most by a federal government shutdown
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Local & State
Game wardens rescue teen injured in fall on Tumbledown Mountain
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Letters
Why is Maine’s governor opposed to Pine Tree Power?
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Politics
Former NASCAR driver running to unseat Rep. Jared Golden
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Times Record
Judge chastises Maine attorney general for ‘troubling’ pattern of late disclosures in homicide cases
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Schools and Education
UMaine wants to lure people back to school to finish college degrees
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Times Record
Bath Iron Works hires former MaineHealth executive for new chief information officer role
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Business
Wind power in Maine is no breeze as regulators move slowly
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Business
Judge rules Donald Trump defrauded banks, insurers as he built real estate empire
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Business
Biden, in historic but sensitive move, joins UAW picket line
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Local & State
Cumberland County Jail dealing with COVID-19 outbreak
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Lewiston-Auburn
Medical malpractice case against Lewiston hospital goes to trial
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Local & State
Maine to extend help paying electric bills to tens of thousands of low-income residents
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Varsity Maine
Boys’ soccer: Portland shuts out Scarborough to stay unbeaten
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Boston Red Sox
Rays hang on to beat Red Sox, 9-7
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Times Record
Grant program for Maine shelters established with Brunswick lawmaker’s bill
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Local & State
Nominate someone for our 2023 Mainers To Be Thankful For
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Nation & World
Congress in crisis mode as Senate unveils bipartisan bill to avoid government shutdown
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Business
FTC and 17 states, including Maine, sue Amazon, saying it inflates prices and overcharges sellers
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Business
Hollywood writers strike declared over after boards vote to approve contract with studios
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New England
Leaf-peeping social media users are clogging a Vermont back road. The town is closing it.
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Nation & World
New cars are supposed to be getting safer. So why are fatalities on the rise?
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Politics
Trump fights Jack Smith over request for gag order in Jan. 6 criminal case
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Politics
Supreme Court refuses to allow Alabama to use disputed map for 2024
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Politics
Sen. Booker says fellow New Jersey Democrat Menendez should resign over ‘shocking’ bribe allegations
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Sports
Travis Kelce jersey sales jump nearly 400% after Taylor Swift attends game
Some insured people are being charged for COVID vaccines when they shouldn’t be
Patients with health insurance who paid for their vaccines should seek reimbursement.
The Wrap: Allagash wins Brewery of the Year at Great American Beer Festival
Plus, a spate of accolades from national media outlets about food in Maine; and free coffee from Aroma Joe's this Friday.
Justin Costa, who is running for mayor of Portland, has always wanted to be a politician in Maine
The Oakdale resident and former school board and City Council member once worked for the Maine Democratic Party and has run for a number of public offices.
MLB roundup: Phillies earn spot in playoffs
Philadelphia downs the Pirates in 10 innings to clinch a wild-card berth.
Tuesday’s high school roundup: Greely, North Yarmouth Academy play to tie in girls’ soccer
Graca Bila gives NYA the lead, before Shaylee O'Grady ties it for Greely in a 1-1 tie.
Clarence Page: In defense of old-fashioned Senate dress rules
Hoodies and gym shorts on the Senate floor? I don’t think they belong there. Neither does the No. 2 Senate Democrat.
Allagash named brewer of the year at Great American Beer Festival
Great American is the most widely entered beer competition in the country, with more than 2,000 breweries submitting entries this year.
Like a Boss with Dr. Jacqueline Edmondson, President of USM
The 14th USM President, Dr. Jacqueline Edmondson, will sit down with Lisa DeSisto on Wednesday, Sept. 27.
Theater review: Women do damage control for a problematic president in wacky ‘POTUS’
Mad Horse Theatre opens its season with the farcical look at the inner workings of the White House.
Bowdoin College forum aims to keep public’s focus on plight of graduate jailed in Russia
Evan Gershkovich, a Bowdoin graduate and Wall Street Journal reporter, has been jailed in Russia on espionage charges since March.