The driver, a 50-year-old man, was traveling on Fuller Road when he apparently veered off the road and crashed the car into trees.
2024
Supreme Court to decide if states can control fate of social media
The cases will determine whether state governments or tech companies have the power to set the rules for what posts can appear on popular social networks.
Ukraine’s defense minister says delays in promised Western military aid are costing lives
Ukraine has suffered setbacks on the battlefield, having lost the strategic eastern city of Avdiivka following intense battles this month, and as military aid for Kyiv hangs in the balance in the U.S. Congress.
More than 100 Mainers are in jail awaiting lawyers. The fix remains elusive.
The state’s failing to recruit enough attorneys, some say; others blame prosecutors for filing too many cases. Everyone agrees it’s a crisis.
Deep Water: ‘The Dream Again, with Cats,’ by Lucia Owen
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Tips for springtime pruning
Bonus: Bring any branches you trimmed from flowering shrubs and trees inside and arrange in vases. Be patient, and in a few weeks enjoy beautiful blossoms.
Newly completed and instantly classic cottage on Falmouth Foreside
$1.295 million | 8 Joshua Way, Falmouth
Art review: From seascapes to surreal photography, seeing Maine through 3 artists’ eyes
Distinctly different perspectives emerge in paintings at Moss Galleries in Falmouth and two photo exhibits at Dowling Walsh in Rockland.
This skillet shrimp and white beans is a flexible weeknight meal
Consider this speedy shrimp dish your new phone-a-friend for harried weeknight mealtime.
Meet the Kim brothers, 2 young chefs ascendant in the Old Port
Cambodian American brothers and Portland natives Bounahra and Bounahcree ‘Bones’ Kim are poised to make their marks on the Portland food scene.