The 1820 farmhouse on 10-plus acres has extensive gardens and a huge, updated barn.
2017
High school football notebook: Last hurrah for Sanford’s Cobb Stadium
The Spartans are ending a 65-year run at the facility, playing their final regular-season game there Friday night before moving to a new high school.
Another View: Immigration anxiety fuels rightward turn in Austria
But amid all the wailing and gnashing of the teeth, it’s critical to keep in mind that the country’s new government probably won’t be as conservative as it looks right now.
Our View: Keeping families together could help with Maine drug fight
In Old Town, a couple get back on track after a mentor opens her home to them and their baby.
Nominee to head DHHS expected to face tough questions at confirmation hearing
Legislators say they’ll ask Ricker Hamilton to be candid about past troubles in the agency and how he plans to improve its accountability and responsiveness.
Athletes of the Week: Oct. 20, 2017
Thornton Academy’s Taylor Ouellette and Massabesic’s Nick Roberge earn this week’s honors.
Cross-country teams head into championship season
Regional meets are Saturday in Cumberland and Belfast.
Bill Nemitz: Prominent attorney helps teenage drivers steer clear of personal injury
After more than a dozen years of a contest that raises awareness about drunk and distracted driving, Joe Bornstein is taking it to another level with a traveling art exhibit and upgraded website.
Letter to the editor: LaCasse led Congress Square campaign for Protect Portland Parks
My name was mentioned Wednesday in a letter that referenced the effort to save Congress Square Park. I was the president and figurehead of Friends of Congress Square Park at the time of the referendum campaign to protect Portland parks. The Friends had created a separate and distinct entity, Protect Portland Parks, of which Bree […]
Letter to the editor: Supervised drug-consumption centers would save money and lives
How can Maine reduce its number of fatal drug overdoses? One solution: establishing supervised drug-consumption facilities. Studies show supervised drug-consumption facilities save lives. They do not increase drug use or crime. They do the opposite: They reduce public disorder and increase rates at which people decide to reduce their drug use. Peer pressure, difficult childhoods, […]