Walkability and access to public transit are becoming big selling points.
March 2018
A Taste of Ireland’s West Coast
A few delectable recipes are staples in tea rooms.
Easy hikes at KELT’s Thorne Head Preserve
Familiar and close to home for residents of Bath, Thorne Head offers easy walks to great vistas.
The mysterious wreck of the Don
The tragedy led to significant loss of life, and new regulations.
The virtue of laziness
The word lazy is supposed to be incredibly insulting, but maybe being lazy isn’t such a bad thing.
Maine Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Mere Point case
Hearing covers ongoing lawsuit against Brunswick by local residents after the town decided to sell 946 Mere Point Rd. despite protest.
Audio: Saddleback buyer reportedly won’t ‘lose any sleep’ if resort doesn’t reopen
In an audio recording sent to News Center Maine purported to be of Sebastian Monsour, the Australian developer tells his staff that the EB-5 visa program for foreign investors is the main objective of his deal to buy the resort.
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How Trump soured on Rex Tillerson before ousting him as secretary of state
After 14 months in a job in which he often clashed with the president, the diplomat learns of his firing by tweet.
Kate Hall claims (another) NCAA Long Jump title
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS and ATHENS, GEORGIA—Maine track legend Kate Hall, a Casco native, just keeps getting more legendary. Hall picked up her second college national title on March 9 in the NCAA Division I Championships, winning the Long Jump with a leap of 22-01.00. Hall also scored in the 60 Dash, helping to propel her […]