The decision now makes same-sex marriage legal throughout the Northeast.
May 2014
Old Orchard will pay ex-official $150,000
The town will contribute $45,000 toward the settlement, with the rest covered by insurance.
Stuffing the bus in Falmouth
Falmouth Middle School student Isabelle Campbell receives a bag of food as it moves along a bucket brigade Friday, May 16, during a food drive at OceanView at Falmouth. Seventeen seventh-graders joined with residents to move the food items from the retirement community onto a school bus and later to the Falmouth Food Pantry, where […]
Letter to the editor: Environment needs Sen. Collins to sponsor a carbon bill
Excellent article by Marina Schauffler (“Sea Change: Getting a grip on climate change,” May 18) on the American Association for the Advance of Science’s climate change report, “What We Know,” and what Maine farmers have known for at least a decade. However, she didn’t give readers a clear understanding of what they can do about […]
Portland’s International Cryptozoology Museum named in ‘10 weirdest museums’ list
Time published the list in honor of International Museum Day to call attention to a few museums that are anything but mundane.
Maine Guard general, in email to soldiers, says no decision has been made on 133rd
Brig. Gen. James Campbell said he would not respond to media reports but said plans have been ‘falsely portrayed,’ even though he previously said moving the 133rd out of state was ‘highly likely.’
Cancer center to hold benefit in Yarmouth
YARMOUTH — The Cancer Community Center is hosting its annual Summertime Social Saturday, May 31, from 6-11 p.m. at East Coast Yacht Sales, 106 Lafayette St. All proceeds will benefit the South Portland-based center. Tickets are $100 per person. There will be hors d’oeuvres, a lobster bake, music by the Don Campbell band, a live […]
Who I Met with Greta Rybus: Sam Smith, Blacksmith
Smith’s life has a way of circling back to deeper, ancestral roots. He is a blacksmith, like the ancestors many generations ago who gave him his surname.
Ex-players: NFL illegally supplied us with free drugs
Some players say they were never told about broken legs and ankles and instead were fed pills to mask the pain.