The 31-year-old man faces one count of reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.
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Falmouth gives public comment on pesticide ordinance, again
The ordinance was reintroduced after unmet requirements caused the initial ordinance, which the Town Council passed on Feb. 24, to be unenforceable.
USM’s Promise Scholars are brains from Maine who show the value of investing in education
The program supports in-state students with high potential who face significant barriers to higher education.
Kennebunk nonprofit awarded grant to help families cope with Alzheimer’s disease
Founded in Kennebunk 14 years ago, A Place to Start offers free help and guidance to families with loved ones diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Real Maine seedlings are a great planting choice
There are many advantages to purchasing seedlings from your local farmers’ market or farm store, greenhouse, or nursery.
This Bath-built ship refused to launch — until John Wayne gave it a push
In September 1976, a crowd of thousands gathered as a dramatic scene took center stage when one of the newest warships of the United States Navy defied launching — that is, until a true American legend stepped up. It was America’s bicentennial year and the USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) was the first in a […]
Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel school district voters send $62.6M budget to polls
Voters will be able to decide on the fiscal year 2026 school budget at the June 10 referendum.
As Portland’s gotten cooler, are more Maine college grads staying? | Column
Census data shows the city has become more popular with recent college graduates, and some surveys of Maine students indicate more of them have been sticking around.
Maine joins 2 more multistate lawsuits against Trump administration
The latest suits come after 2 federal agencies threatened to cut off federal funding unless states support federal immigration enforcement actions.
Portland offers insight into Pope Leo’s Black heritage | Steve Collins
From 1875 to 1900, a former slave guided Maine’s largest diocese, passing for white.