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March 2018
As spotlights beam, it’s teen actors who shine on Wells High School stage
Two friends with a love of theater rehearse and support each other for months, culminating in performances in the musical ‘Grease’ with the end of senior year on the horizon for one.
Homeless man killed by city truck led enigmatic life
Robert Belanger had lived in Portland for at least 25 years before he died.
Wake Up Weather 19, 2018
The sunshine continues as we begin the week with temperatures remaining below normal.
Seeing the signs: Renowned USM professor reflects on life-changing language discovery
Decades after documenting sign language created ‘out of nothing’ in Nicaragua, Judy Shepard-Kegl firmly believes she was right not to influence it.
Budgets plowed under as municipalities deal with season heavy on the ice and snow
Whether paying for wages, sand or salt, costs exceed spending expectations as the wicked winter fades – and a new storm looms.
After 48 years of practicing in Lewiston, optometrist sets sights on retiring
Patients and colleagues lament the departure of Pauline Beale, who treated people for three generations and was known for helping those with limited vision cope.
Portland police to host body camera meetings
The two public meetings this week are intended to educate and gather input from the community.
Maine Voices: Central Maine Power transmission line project raises red flags
The question is: Why should Maine accept a line like the one New Hampshire just rejected?
Letter to the editor: Democrat Adam Cote deserves voters’ support
I am writing to you today to share my thoughts about why I am supporting Democrat Adam Cote for governor of Maine. I heard about Adam when he announced his candidacy. I signed up for his campaign mailing list and was intrigued and heartened by his message: Specifically, his message of inclusiveness and his commitment […]