The owners say they are looking for a new location.
September 2018
After years of work, cabins for homeless veterans open on Togus campus
The cabins will house up to 21 veterans and were built on land leased from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
Russia looms in background as pope travels to Baltics
Moscow’s military maneuvers in the Baltic Sea area will be the elephant in the sacristy on Francis’ trip.
Mormons prepared for life without Boy Scouts
The Utah-based faith announced in May it was leaving the organization at the end of next year.
India bans instant divorce by Muslim men
A court rules that the practice violated the constitutional rights of Muslim women.
Singer Jack White helps restore house in ‘The Outsiders’ film
The Francis Ford Coppola film was based on S.E. Hinton’s 1967 novel.
Dr. Dora Anne Mills named senior vice president at MaineHealth
Formerly a top health official for the state, she has been the vice president of clinical affairs at the University of New England.
Wendy Williams wants to help substance abusers
The talk show diva has been giving back through the Hunter Foundation since 2014.
Advocacy group makes new legal move to block LePage’s efforts to reject Medicaid expansion
Maine Equal Justice Partners wants a judge to bring in an outside party to amend the state’s expansion plan and short-circuit the governor’s request that the federal government reject the plan.