Lisbon Superintendent Richard Green wrote in an email that Chris Kates will no longer coach the Greyhounds.
2025
Maine lawmakers set limits on vague placeholder bills
The new rules would require bill details to be posted online at least 2 days before a public hearing.
Maine Chamber of Commerce, BIW sue Mills administration over paid family leave rules
The lawsuit challenges a provision that requires employers to pay taxes for several months before they can opt out by providing an equivalent plan.
Kittery bistro Anneke Jans closes after 20 years
The Wallingford Square bistro, which had been open since 2005, could not extend its lease.
The arguments for and against Scarborough’s proposed wetland setbacks
Some developers encouraged the flexible value-based options like the state DEP has, while some residents, such as shellfish harvesters, wish the setback would be larger.
Maine lawmakers want state to stop issuing Real ID cards
Rep. Laurel Libby said her bill to end the Real ID program in Maine is one of several being submitted nationwide in hopes of convincing President-elect Donald Trump and Congress to end the controversial requirement.
Brunswick authority corrects toxic foam count at airport
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority corrected the foam concentrate inventory for Hangar 6 at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Melissa Tuttle
BRUNSWICK – Melissa Tuttle, 58, of Brunswick, passed away on Jan. 5, 2025
Cooking at the Cove: My good friend, Dutch oven
One of the absolute best purchases I ever made in my life was a Dutch oven. It had to be red, and I remember saving up for it. I found The One at JCPenney, a 7-quart Le Creuset knockoff, and it was on sale. Within 10 minutes after getting it home and prepping this long-desired […]
Pete Hegseth confronts allegations of misconduct as senators grill Trump’s choice for Pentagon chief
Hegseth repeatedly tried to deflect the various misconduct allegations and instead focus on his own combat experience in the Army National Guard.