Concert industry experts predict the Eras Tour will rake in more than $1 billion by the time it ends.
2023
Justice Thomas details jet travel, property deal with billionaire
Justice Clarence Thomas reported 3 trips in 2022 on the private jet of his friend Harlan Crow, along with 2014 property sales he had not previously disclosed.
Here’s what Scarborough taxpayers can expect if new school project is approved
At the peak of the borrowing period, an average taxpayer would be paying $200 to $400 more per year for the K-3 school project.
Long-planned Cape Elizabeth solar field seeing light of day
Construction could begin as soon as October on a solar field at the old landfill off Spurwink Avenue.
Play Varsity Maine’s weekly high school football pick’em contest
Think you know high school football? Test your skills in making weekly predictions of selected games against our Varsity Maine reporters and editors. It’s free to play … and you might even fare better than our panel of experts. Games will be available Thursday at 4 a.m. Picks for each game will close when that […]
Longtime ‘conservation champion’ honored in Scarborough
Lee Sprague, who has been instrumental in key Scarborough Land Trust acquisitions has received its Conservationist of the Year Award.
Residents pick through the rubble of lost homes and scattered belongings in Hurricane Idalia’s wake
The storm’s ferocious winds left as many as a half-million customers without power in Florida and other states as it ripped down power poles and lines.
The Kennebunkport Resort Collection donates funds as part of its give-back initiative
The Kennebunkport Resort Collection has been making strides through its charitable donations to local organizations.
The Maine Idea: Labor on the cusp of revival
Since Democratic President Grover Cleveland signed the law proclaiming Labor Day in 1894, the holiday’s significance as a unique American observance has waxed and waned. Lord knows it’s time for a revival and one might – just might – be here. There are signs. President Biden is the first self-proclaimed friend of labor in the […]
Tom Purcell: A smaller home is a happy home
Houses are getting smaller again — which is going to make many Americans happier. Americans faced with high mortgage rates and a shortage of affordable homes for sale are opting for new, smaller homes that do not have dining rooms, living rooms, spare bedrooms and even bathtubs, reports the Wall Street Journal. Builders are building […]
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