Lobster rolls, arguably the seafood shack’s best-known menu item, won’t be available until mid-May.
2021
UMaine cleared of threat that canceled weekend baseball games
Police in Manchester, N.H., say they are now conducting a missing person investigation in search of the man named in connection with a threat involving the University of Maine.
A jab on the job: Companies, unions offer COVID-19 vaccines
Ford Motor Co., United Auto Workers and Amazon all launched on-site vaccinations while American Airlines is administering doses at various airports.
Freeport’s Desert of Maine to open in May with significant off-season upgrades
The improvements are part of the ‘desert’s’ long-term revitalization plan, which includes ecology tours, mini golf, luxury cabins and a performing arts center.
Windham girls knock off Falmouth again
Eagles lead almost the whole way in an 11-9 victory
Monday’s high school roundup: Windham beats two-time state champ Falmouth
Girls’ lacrosse: Windham gets four goals each from Riley Beem and Julia McKenna and the Eagles hold on to beat the Yachtsmen, 11-9.
Portland preserves 27 acres of open space for public use
The Rand Road parcel has been a preservation priority for the city’s Land Bank Commission, which is charged with preserving and expanding public open space.
Softball: Mt. Ararat rolls past Freeport in long-awaited season opener
Eagles receive strong pitching, balanced hitting to get past Falcons.
Lisbon board approves solar project
The town’s temporary pause on new solar projects doesn’t include the Frost Hill Avenue solar power project approved by the planning board Thursday.
Glitches derail SBA pandemic-relief program for live music and theater venues
The $16 billion initiative is meant to help arts and entertainment businesses cover payroll, rent and other expenses.