MONDAY Free community breakfast, including eggs, bacon, pancakes, French toast and pastries, as well as coffee, tea, juice and milk. Open to all. 6:30 to 9 a.m. Chestnut Street Baptist Church, 29 Chestnut St., Camden. 542-0360. WEDNESDAY Free meal, Trinity Lutheran Church. 5 to 6 p.m. Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St. 854-5653. THURSDAY Free […]
March 2018
Kennebec County defendants struggle to find community service
Some agencies have criteria that applicants looking to avoid convictions find they can’t meet.
Commentary: Attack on former Russian spy a game-changer
The brazen poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter disregarded norms of covert behavior, testing Britain’s – and everyone else’s – backbone.
Feeling misunderstood, even demonized, 5 Maine gun owners speak out
Worried that their voices are often lost in the heat of the debate over regulating firearms, these Maine residents explain why their right to bear arms matters to them.
We are gun owners: Each of us has a story
Five Mainers describe their love of hunting, concern for security and passion for firearms.
State system to safeguard kids buckles under stress
With heavier caseloads, a worsening opioid crisis and more minors being removed from homes, Child Protective Services is losing ground.
Portland’s bustling port sees volume, value of goods more than double over five years
But future growth may hinge on a cold storage facility that’s anything but certain.
Wrestling: Maine Sunday Telegram 2018 All-State team
Skowhegan, Cony and Noble lead the way with two selections each.
Our View: New plant shows brighter future for Maine lobster
A traditional industry can benefit just as much from R&D spending as a high-tech startup.
Maine Voices: Why is Maine’s child welfare ombudsman out of the loop?
Two tweaks to the system can enhance her input about cases like Marissa Kennedy’s.