Since the weather has warmed up a bit, I do believe it’s time for some burgers, and Patty Melts are my absolute favorite version. I don’t know if it’s really true, but it seems a bit healthier to sandwich these burgers between thin slices of toasted rye bread rather than big fluffy white buns. Sometimes, […]
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Like it or not, Susan Collins and Jared Golden have Mainers’ respect | Steve Collins
What do they stand for? Better to ignore the hardliners and ask the quiet crowd in the middle.
‘Run faster’: Watch Midcoast athletes share track and field advice
Mt. Ararat senior Theodore Forcier, through his graduation project, seeks tips for track success.
Paddling in Maine: A searchable guide to trips around the state
Find paddles by county, then grab your life vest and get out there.
State says it can’t stop Fryeburg Fair from opening early, fueling tension among fairgoers
An order this month from Maine’s agriculture commissioner concluded the state has no authority to step in.
Morse runner shattering school track and field records
Shealyn Brochu has set records in a whopping four events — 400, 800, 1,600 and 3,200.
Kennebunk doctor appeals verdict in overprescribing case
Dr. Merideth Norris was found guilty last year on 15 counts of writing unauthorized prescriptions to 5 patients.
In a world of digital photos, these Maine photographers embrace the old-fashioned
Nearly 170 years after tintype photography was invented, several local photographers are embracing the process and making portraits of Mainers at breweries, museums and by the ocean.
Lewiston’s Obscura Cafe to close, citing ‘ongoing challenges’ with city
In response, the city said it worked with owners ‘to help make their vision viable.’
Bill to facilitate coastal rebuilding in Harpswell expanded to all towns
A bill initiated and co-written by Harpswell officials to facilitate coastal rebuilding from the January 2024 storms has been expanded to include all coastal communities in Maine. Maine Senate President Mattie Daughtry, D-Brunswick, submitted the bill, L.D. 1864, to the Legislature in early May. It would allow working waterfront property owners to bypass certain zoning rules so they […]