Northern Light Inland Hospital is set to close in June, but the clinic and primary care practices in Madison and Unity will continue under new providers.
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Portland police arrest 20 pro-Palestinian protesters in Old Port
Those arrested are accused of obstructing the roads near the Custom House.
Unity Environmental University celebrates largest graduating class ever with Neil deGrasse Tyson
The once small, residential college now enrolls nearly 10,000 students in mostly online degree programs, and will honor about 1,000 in Portland’s Merrill Auditorium Friday.
A look at the candidates for North Yarmouth’s Budget Committee
On June 10, North Yarmouth residents will vote on two seats on the Budget Committee as well as the school budget.
Topsham residents to vote on budget, Climate Action Plan next week
The special town meeting is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at in the Forum at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham.
North Yarmouth Academy to offer boarding for students
The private college-preparatory school in Yarmouth bought a building off of Route 1 that will eventually house 45 students. It is the first time the school has offered boarding since 1976.
Bath Iron Works lays keel for its newest Navy destroyer
Bath Iron Works has started building its next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, laying out the keel for the new ship this week.
Maine needs a climate superfund | Opinion
Mainers shouldn’t bear the cost of increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters. That burden should fall to the polluters.
Letters to the editor: Stansky for school board; response requested; Declaration of Conscience
Former councilors endorse Katie Stansky for Brunswick school board As former chairs of the Brunswick Town Council, we’ve worked with many public servants who set aside grievance politics to focus on one thing: the good of Brunswick. In this school board election, the choice is clear: We’re supporting Katie Stansky. Brunswick values fairness, inclusion and […]
Former Lewiston church to become ‘dynamic new brewery,’ event space
The City Council on Tuesday approved a loan to support Democracy Brewing’s $3.7 million project at the former St. Joseph’s church.