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Boston Bruins Posted: 4:26 PM
Stanley Cup playoffs: Theme is “it’s wide open”
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Local & State Posted: 4:13 PM
Togus Pond to receive dayslong chemical treatment in battle against algae
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Food Posted: 4:13 PM
Noble Barbecue moving to Deering Center, adding pizza to menu
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Business Posted: 4:01 PM
Cicada salad, anyone? The monstrous little noisemakers descend on a New Orleans menu
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Business Posted: 3:57 PM
EPA designates 2 forever chemicals as hazardous substances, eligible for Superfund cleanup
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Business Posted: 3:56 PM
Finding an apartment may be easier for California pet owners under new legislation
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Boston Celtics Posted: 3:46 PM
Celtics’ quest for banner 18 among many storylines going into NBA playoffs
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France asks retailers to alert customers to cases of ‘shrinkflation’
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Biden administration restricts oil and gas leasing in 13 million acres of Alaska’s petroleum reserve
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BNSF Railway says it didn’t know about asbestos that’s killed hundreds in Montana town
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Varsity Maine Posted: 3:00 PM
Outdoor track: 10 teams to watch in southern Maine
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Once praised, settlement to help sickened BP oil spill workers leaves most with nearly nothing
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Portland’s Amtrak station may move from Thompson’s Point
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State says it’s the rightful owner of sunken ship near Bar Harbor
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After removing osprey nest, CMP installs perch off Route 1 in Bath
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The Wrap: Smoked opens in Portland; Buttermilk Kitchen aims for April launch
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Maine home sales increased again in March and prices neared historic highs
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As legislative session reached final hours, lawmakers did not vote on proposed red flag law
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Former Bath hospital to be renovated for workforce housing
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Dechaine defense attorneys say new DNA results point to unknown suspect in 1988 killing of Sarah Cherry
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Local & State
Portland clears out longstanding homeless camp behind Lowe’s
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What the man who started Record Store Day buys on vinyl
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UMaine student hit by university vehicle on Orono campus
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Maine unemployment rate holds steady at 3.3%
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Two Biddeford City Councilors resign after receiving criminal charges
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Local & State
Police identify woman who died in Cumberland County Jail
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Nation & World
Full jury of 12 people and 6 alternates is seated in Trump’s hush money trial in New York
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Food
Noble Barbecue moving to Deering Center, adding pizza to menu
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Politics
Members of Congress demand Postal Service halt consolidations, warning of worsening mail delivery
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Former Bath hospital to be renovated for workforce housing
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Bill to protect access to working waterfront gets unanimous support from Legislature
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Cops & Courts
‘Massive’ marijuana grow operation discovered in Jay farmhouse, authorities say
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Varsity Maine
Tennis preview: MPA adds statewide doubles tournament alongside singles
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Schools and Education
Biden Title IX rules set to protect trans students, abuse survivors
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Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward
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Apparent Israeli attack in Iran draws anti-aircraft fire as tensions high in Mideast
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Local & State
Two shootings, 2 different responses – Maine restricts guns while Iowa arms teachers
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Update: No injuries reported after early morning fire destroys 15 units at Augusta’s Senator Inn
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Cops & Courts
Man arrested in Winslow standoff initiated similar incident in 2011
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Phippsburg Fishermen’s Museum project aims to preserve the 1925 Murphy house
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What the man who started Record Store Day buys on vinyl
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Nation & World
Trump loses bid to halt Jan. 6 lawsuits while he fights criminal charges in 2020 election case
Togus Pond to receive dayslong chemical treatment in battle against algae
The aluminum sulfate treatment aims to protect the pond for years to come, as organizers hope the effort becomes 'a shining example of how to restore a lake in Maine.'
Cicada salad, anyone? The monstrous little noisemakers descend on a New Orleans menu
They may look like little monsters, but if prepared properly, they can also be tasty to eat. And there are going to be trillions emerging soon.
Advocates for ban on flavored tobacco decry lack of vote in Maine House
The bill, L.D. 1215, is likely dead, and proponents would have to introduce a new version next session.
Stanley Cup playoffs: Theme is “it’s wide open”
There's no clear-cut favorite as the postseason begins, with little to choose between a large group of contenders.
Outdoor track: 10 teams to watch in southern Maine
Scarborough and Portland are among the top teams in both boys and girls.
Opinion: O.J. Simpson was probably guilty
Like many Black people, I clung for a long time to the crazy hope that Simpson was the victim of a racist police culture.
Booming cold drink sales means more plastic waste. So Starbucks redesigned its cups
The company also adopted strawless lids in 2019, and last year, it said it would accept customer-provided cups for drive-thru and mobile orders in the U.S. and Canada.
Like a Boss with Mark Bessire, Director of the Portland Museum of Art
Join us for a live conversation on Wednesday, May 1 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Free flute music during your lunch break at the Portland library
Dr. John Ross performs as part of the Noonday Concert series.
The School House restaurant: A historical immersion in Harpswell
Upon stepping through the doors of The School House restaurant on Harpswell Neck Road, one immediately recognizes the commitment to historical preservation. The restaurant recently opened for its second season.