The Main Street pub serves big sandwiches and its own brews.
2019
Activists to rally on Mother’s Day in Waterville against family separations
The “Mother’s Day Rally to End Family Separation and Child Detention” will take place Sunday at noon by the Two Cent Bridge.
Here is a list of construction projects affected by Maine DOT cuts
Plans are for most of the work canceled now to be completed in future years, but that is not guaranteed.
Wolfe’s Neck opens new organic dairy facility to bring new life to Maine’s aging dairy industry
FREEPORT — The Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment opened its new, $1 million organic dairy facility Thursday, a day that executive director David Herring said the center has been “working toward for decades.” The state-of-the-art dairy barn will house the farm’s 45 to 50 dairy cows and adds roughly 30 acres of […]
Maine Voices: Prisoners should get a chance to show they’ve changed
The ‘correctional’ system is supposed to correct, not just punish the incarcerated population.
Thursday’s college roundup: Parise Rossignol hired as UMaine women’s basketball assistant
The senior finished her UMaine playing career this season, helping the Black Bears reach the NCAA tournament.
Maine Senate supports studying CMP power line’s impact on climate
Supporters say the study is needed to accurately gauge how the 145-mile transmission line through western Maine would affect overall greenhouse gas emissions.
Two cases of rabies reported in Chelsea
Town officials issued a warning Thursday on the town’s Facebook page citing rabies cases on Nelson Road and Windsor Road.
U.S. seizes North Korean cargo ship for violating sanctions
The Wise Honest, North Korea’s second largest cargo ship, was detained in April 2018 as it traveled toward Indonesia and is now being moved to American Samoa.
Legislators consider putting school security videos off-limits to public
Lawmakers try to figure out what footage of schoolchildren should be accessible to people outside the school.