Ethan Crumbley, 15, who is charged as an adult with killing four classmates and injuring seven other people, will be held so he can’t see or hear the adult inmates, the judge says.
2021
We Love to Eat: Dec. 15
Pre-pay, drive-thru fish dinner – Friday, Dec. 17, 5-6 p.m., St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 299 Main St., Gorham. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. Baked haddock, mashed potatoes, peas, cole slaw and dessert. $12; dinners can be ordered by visiting gorhamknights.org. Free community meal – Wednesday, Dec. 22, 5-6 p.m. Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St., […]
From Augusta – Now is the time to get affordable health care coverage
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into a third year, it is more important than ever for Mainers to have affordable, quality health care. Maine is only as strong as its people; and our people can’t be strong unless they can go to the doctor, afford their medications and stay healthy. That’s why I’m excited to […]
Our View: Americans who refuse to vaccinate, wear masks could learn from ‘Code Girls’
The World War II codebreakers, two Mainers among them, saved countless lives through their sacrifice and service.
Light up your life with these holiday displays around Maine
With the winter solstice fast approaching, it’s time to see the lights in Portland, Cumberland, Westbrook, Boothbay and Winthrop.
Things to Do: Sweet treats, a one-woman holiday show and a world-famous juggler
Stream The Public Theatre’s ‘A Very Ida Christmas’ from your living room.
Maine employers reopen offices, but keep remote work option
More than 70 percent of offices in the region have reopened, according to a survey this fall by The Boulos Co., but many employers are reshaping them to accommodate pandemic-era safety protocols.
Live Music Lineup: Celtic Christmas tunes, a tribute to Led Zeppelin and Spose’s holiday show
Grab tickets for Còig, Lez Zeppelin and PDank Xmas 7.
Pilot launched to assess racial impact of state legislative bills
The purpose of the statements is to address what many see as systemic racism in state government by considering whether a proposed new law would help, hurt or have no impact on historically disadvantaged racial populations.
Indie Film: Midcoast filmmakers adapt Stephen King’s ‘One for the Road’
Leigh Doran and David Jester are taking advantage of King’s Dollar Baby Program, which allows filmmakers to adapt select short stories for $1.