The first petitions are expected to be filed Monday by Moosehead Lake region residents after a new state law took effect Friday.
2016
Portland library puts DVDs from Videoport collection in play
The downtown branch begins circulating some of the 18,000 titles that Bill Duggan donated.
What’s cooking at Hannaford? Food prepared to lure shoppers
The supermarket chain tests expanded takeout or eat-in options at its Forest Avenue store in Portland.
Portland club’s expansion could spell end of graffiti wall
Asylum’s owners aren’t saying how their addition might affect a street-art hot spot.
New co-working space in Westbrook considers expansion
LocalHost is already half full after two months, and the owner is talking about quintupling its space.
Resolved to be financially fit? Here’s how …
Experts suggest ways to start the year wisely with your money planning and saving, especially if you’re retired or getting close to it.
The humble Farmer: Bad attitude about winter will keep humble out of glossy Maine magazines
When it comes to loving or loathing Maine’s cold season, the difference is in the eye of the beholder.
Another View: U.S. must deport those rejected by courts
Failure to deport immigrants ruled ineligible undermines the notion of an enforceable law.
Maine Voices: Community action can help stop addiction before it gets started
Skill-building opportunities, positive connections and reducing access are keys to preventing opiate use.
Museum of the Bible going inside the Beltway
The $400 million project is the brainchild of Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, the crafts chain that follows its owners’ evangelical beliefs.