The gift comes from the late Donald Zillman, a former president of the university, and his wife, Linda.
2025
More nonsense from parents leaves Maine high school sports with black eye
A spate of in-season resignations by high school basketball coaches shows the problem is growing.
Cape Elizabeth community ice rink opening for fourth season Wednesday
With open skates and lessons for all ages, the nonprofit that runs the arena aims to make it accessible.
Maine hopes ‘citizen scientists’ will take lead for lake health
A new scorecard for waterbody health rates nearly 1,200 lakes and other waterbodies around the state. Officials hope residents will use it to guide action.
Holiday decor sweetens Westbrook’s Larrabee Village
Westbrook Housing’s food services manager creates a Candy Village with a Maine coastline theme.
Just who is ‘non-compatible’ with Western civilization? | Opinion
In both words and actions, that describes the president.
A vision for Portland that’s worth supporting | Letter
I have been very fortunate to know Tim Soley, manager of East Brown Cow, for 33 years. He was my landlord at Anthony’s Italian Kitchen and was a great help to our family over those years. Tim is now bringing to Portland’s Old Port Square an energetic mixed-use center taking up an entire city block […]
2 Portland-born artists chosen for renowned Whitney Biennial
The New York City museum recently announced the 56 artists and groups selected for the survey of contemporary art, which opens in March.
Black Mountain of Maine gets ready to open season
The Rumford ski area has hired a new snow sports school director and made improvements throughout the facility.
Brunswick approves new plan to guide growth
The comprehensive plan shrinks Brunswick’s designated growth zone and serves as the basis for land use over the next 10 years.