With construction season underway, here are the projects to look out for en route to the state’s travel destinations.
2025
This western Maine caboose can be your home for $129,000
Maine Central Railroad Caboose 655, which has been converted to a living space, is available for sale in Madrid Township.
Here is the list of Quarter 3 honor roll students at Middle School of the Kennebunks
Middle School of the Kennebunks Honor Roll for Quarter 3 Sixth grade High Honors: Kyle Ahern, Audrey Artemyev, McKenna Bean, Sawyer Billings, Mason Black, Adriana Borgesi, Luke Burgess, Mackenzie Clancy, Benjamin Corsie, Harper Cunningham, Lily Davidson, Veronica DiGiovanni, Zahra Fairfield, Abigail Foster, Erik Fried, Micah Gant, Teresa Gonzalez-camba, Alexander Gregory, Callahan Halliday, Zachary Hartwig, Samuel […]
Arundel budget vote scheduled for June 10
Absentee ballots available beginning May 12.
Robert Monks, who died at 91, built a legacy of activism in Maine
Monks helped shape the modern corporate landscape during a decades-long career as a lawyer, venture capitalist, author and corporate leader.
Gorham OKs first phase of Robie Park upgrade
Nickerson Earthwork and Yard Maintenance will handle the construction work.
It’s a pivotal year for paid leave: here’s what Maine employers need to know
New workforce realities are demanding, medical costs are rising, and mandatory paid family and medical leave begins in a year. Don’t worry! Smart planning can save money and set you up for the future.
Dorcas Fest in Buxton will feature Mallett Brothers Band again
The annual event in August is held in conjunction with Buxton’s Community Day and the Tory Hill Meetinghouse lawn party.
Kennebunkport to celebrate 100th birthday of Barbara Bush
The celebration will include many of the former first lady’s favorite things, including a dog walk on Gooch’s Beach.
Proposal for Maine’s tallest building would transform Portland’s skyline
A local developer unveiled plans to redevelop the Canal Plaza Block in the Old Port and build what would become the state’s tallest structure.