Bennett, who grew up in England, owned Maine’s Yellowstone Park Campground for the past 40 years.
2013
CD Review: Trip to somewhere sunny and warm starts at ‘Humble Noon’
Rough edges add to the album’s charm.
VIDEO: Dolphin seeks out help from diver
In an incredible video, an imperiled dolphin seeks the help of a diver to become untangled from wire.
New England power prices drop 23 percent
ISO New England said Wednesday that electricity prices are now at their lowest levels since 2003.
Parking changes coming to downtown Brunswick
BRUNSWICK — Say goodbye to $5 and $10 parking fines and hopping between spaces in the same block after new parking rules were unanimously passed by the Town Council Tuesday night. Beginning in late February, overtime parking fines will increase to $15, parking in a prohibited space will cost $25, and long-term parkers won’t be […]
Revised McDonald's plan on Scarborough Planning Board agenda
SCARBOROUGH — McDonald’s officials envision a new restaurant at 221 U.S. Route 1 designed to meet changing business plans and comfort standards for customers. First, the exterior of the proposed restaurant must gain Planning Board approval at the board’s Monday, Jan. 28 meeting. Adam Guilmette, an area construction manager for McDonald’s, said the new restaurant, […]
Cape Elizabeth working to create shrubland in Winnick Woods
CAPE ELIZABETH — The town has started work on a shrubland management project in Winnick Woods, off Sawyer Road, to restore the habitat for wildlife and diversify the landscape. Workers are removing most of the trees greater than 15 feet tall and woody stems greater than two inches in diameter. The work is being done […]
Maine home sales rose 12 percent in December
For the full year of 2012, realtors sold 11,500 homes across the state, up 17 percent over 2011.