The expanded and updated Cape sits near Harrison village within an easy walk to two lakes.
December 2016
Ural Sahara: Third wheel will get you noticed
The bike is clunky, clumsy, stodgy and slow – and so much fun.
With traffic up 12 percent on Interstate 295, state says ‘volume is really pressing capacity’
Congestion is raising safety concerns for the Maine State Police, forcing troopers to adjust the way they respond to crashes and enforce traffic laws on the highway.
Adolf Burger, printer forced by Nazis to forge bank notes, dies at 99
His account of the concentration camp counterfeiting operation was later dramatized in the Oscar-winning Austrian film ‘The Counterfeiters.’
Toy Fund volunteer loves the chance to hand out toys
Jon Hebert, 74, recalls plenty of gifts when he was a boy in Westbrook, and likes to help ensure happy holidays for needy children in Maine.
Another View: Deputy defense secretary was right to order study, wrong to bury it
The efficiency study harvested a wealth of unreleased data on how the Pentagon functions.
Our View: Delay in expanding Narcan access is putting Mainers’ lives at risk
As overdose deaths mount, state regulators are dragging their feet on writing over-the-counter sales rules.
M.D. Harmon: Hasn’t Santa lost all traces of being a religious figure? Maybe not
It was a surprise when an Oregon district lumped Mr. Claus into efforts to keep God out of the classroom.
Marginalizing Sanders supporters will hurt Democratic Party in Maine
The Maine Democratic State Committee re-elects the same officers who oversaw shocking failures.
Charles Krauthammer: Trump is mesmerizing the media with tweets about pretty small stuff
What seems like random Trumpian impulsiveness is a technique borrowed from Third World strongmen.