The much-updated, five-bedroom farmhouse has a stellar barn, beautifully renovated.
November 2016
Alfa Romeo 4C’s faults yield intoxicating, endearing ride
The Spider was not bred to be boring. It is a performance machine, but one with challenges.
Mayor’s campaign slogan was ‘Portland Together,’ but City Hall is mired in discord
Ethan Strimling says some at City Hall haven’t ‘made that shift’ to his stronger role; meanwhile, councilors object to ‘a lone wolf.’
Crowded Acadia may turn to reservation system for peak periods
Nothing’s set in stone, but the much-loved national park is looking at options – such as metering and yes, reservations – to safeguard the visitor experience.
The race is on to sell Scarborough Downs, racetrack and all
The owners are marketing the 483-acre property for other purposes after a deal falls through that would have preserved the struggling harness racing enterprise.
Maine State Museum hosts pop-up WWI exhibit
Saturday’s event serves as a preview to next year’s 100th anniversary collection.
Concert Review: Trio blends free-jazz stylings, deep sonic presence
Anna Webber’s SIMPLE Trio plays a 90-minute set for the Dimensions in Jazz concert series.
Still not sure where you stand? Here’s your guide to Maine’s ballot questions
On Tuesday, Mainers will vote directly on issues like marijuana legalization, the minimum wage, gun control and more.
Bill Nemitz: Grandson, I’m hoping yours will be a better world
And I pray that you’ll learn from our mistakes.
Nature walk in Windham to celebrate new land trust
When their conservation groups merged in September, it assured more conservation work getting done in Greater Portland.