The median home sold for $399,000 in November, the state’s first sub-$400,000 median since March.
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Following student deaths, Rockland-area lawmakers propose more school bus crossing arms
Following the deaths of Maine students in the last month, 3 state lawmakers are introducing a bill to require expanded safety features on school buses.
Motive still unknown after suspect in the Brown attack and MIT professor’s killing is found dead
Investigators believe the man is responsible for both the shooting at Brown and the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor. He tried to avoid detection by putting a Maine license plate on his rental car, police said.
Maine Mariners lose at Trois-Rivières
The Lions beat Maine for the second time in eight days.
Planned Old Port tower flies in the face of the culture we claim to celebrate | Opinion
Growth shouldn’t come at the cost of character and community that make a city worth investing in.
A reminder about weathermen and economists | Letter
I greatly enjoyed Leslie Bridgers’ column regarding Maine’s affection for weather forecasters. I get weather updates at least twice a day. I was reminded of an observation by Alan Ableson, a columnist for Barron’s. He observed that weathermen and economists are the only two people who are paid to be wrong. Perhaps so, but I’ll still get my twice-a-day fix on the weather. Frank WrightCape Neddick
Westbrook School Committee appoints Ross to fill vacancy
Flynn Ross is a professor of teacher education at the University of Southern Maine.
Mainers are crying out for tax reform. Will our legislators listen? | Opinion
Property taxes can no longer continue to carry the entire burden in funding municipal services. Across the state, the sirens are already ringing.
Newly completed home on a quiet, wooded lot has stunning finishes across three levels
$1.775 million | 20 Parker Way, Lot #1, Falmouth
Portland approved its tallest building this month. Will more skyscrapers follow?
As residents of Maine’s largest city grapple with an evolving skyline, experts say the addition of a 30-story tower in the Old Port is unlikely to change things overnight.