BATH — Morse High School’s offering in the annual Regional One-Act Play Competition is a new twist on the old adage about not judging a book by its cover. “Underground,” a piece written by senior Olivia Shipsey, takes the stage at Windham High School at 8 p.m. Friday, March 4. “Sometimes we have to look […]
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South Portland kids meet Summit challenge
Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Maine stop at Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse while participating in a four-mile hike with The Summit Project on Saturday, Feb. 27. The South Portland club members carried tribute stones of post-9/11 Maine service members who died in the line of duty. The families of the fallen […]
Republican elites harden resolve against Trump as voters flock to him
As Donald Trump gathers commanding victories in more primaries, the urgent calls from establishment Republicans to stop him only grow louder and more apocalyptic.
Leonard Pitts: Rock on! Exclusionary Hollywood deserves to be panned
If the people who make the movies do not see you – and reflect you – are you really there?
Cruz edges Trump to win Alaska Republican caucuses
The Texas senator adds 12 delegates to his total. Trump wins 11, and Rubio gets five.
Landmark retains much original charm
The Moody Mansion in Pittston was built in 1890 as a summer home for a boy from the village who made a fortune in New York.
Falmouth psychiatrist put on probation after patient’s suicide
The mother of a patient who committed suicide by overdose says the doctor, who had lost his medical license in other states, over-prescribed drugs and got away with it.
Backyard burial of mother leads to puzzling questions in Maine
The reclusive Farnells are now the center of attention, with some wondering who they were and the reason for the solitary interment.
Libbytown evictions add to concerns about housing turnover in Portland
The residents of five units must make way for needed repairs, the new landlord says, but Portland inspectors find no serious problems there.
Bill Nemitz: By backing Donald Trump, voters are playing with fire
Those who are hot to ‘make America great again’ aren’t asking how the Republican front-runner would do any of what he promises.