Misunderstandings and miscommunication lead to confusion and mutual criticism between the 2nd District incumbent and his Democratic challenger.
October 2018
Harpswell marina wins national recognition
The Dolphin Marina & Restaurant was selected for the honor by Marinalife, a trade publication for boaters.
Plea averts jail time for Dixmont man who was shot in police standoff
The standoff ended when police used a robot to set off an explosive to drive Michael Grendell out of his house.
Video, photos: Death toll rises as Michael’s devastation becomes clear
At least one body is found in Mexico Beach, the small Florida town that was nearly wiped off the map by the hurricane’s storm surge and 155 mph winds.
Report on 2006 sex discrimination complaint against Moody shakes up race for governor
A former employee’s complaint to the Maine Human Rights Commission, which the Moody campaign says is false, accused the Republican candidate of firing her because she gave birth and ‘would no longer be able to do the job.’
A three-bedroom condominium in Kennebunkport’s finest association
The elegant Foxberry Woods home enjoys a private, beautifully landscaped setting.
Maine Places to Love: Riverton
Larger than many people realize, Portland’s Riverton neighborhood extends from Evergreen Cemetery and the University of New England’s Westbrook College campus to the south, and north to popular Riverside Municipal Golf Course and a bit beyond to the Falmouth town line. The Presumpscot River defines Riverton’s western boundary. Celebrated by historians for its departed landmark casino and trolley park, Riverton today is a vibrant community – primarily residential, but also home to thriving local businesses new and old.
MaineToday’s Aimsel Ponti receives music community leader award
The Maine Academy of Modern Music gave out six Rock Stars in Our Communities awards at a ceremony Thursday.
Bowdoin College launches Multifaith Fellowship
BRUNSWICK — A new Bowdoin College fellowship hopes to shape students into more effective leaders. Eduardo Pazos Palma, director of religious and spiritual life at the college, will be overseeing the new Multifaith Fellowship. He chose four fellows from the nearly 30 students who applied. Pazos Palma said one of his goals for the fellowship is […]
Harpswell artist finds his muse in the faces of Native Americans
HARPSWELL — Most people passing Gun Point Cove Gallery on Harpswell Islands Road probably notice Doug Bane’s large wooden sculptures of animals on the lawn. But inside, Bane has been working on a different project that he says has changed him spiritually: portraits of Native American tribal leaders. The walls of the Orr’s Island building are […]