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2025
Patriots, Vikings coaches enjoy a reunion
New England’s Mike Vrabel and Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell were teammates with the Patriots for one season.
Brunswick house was once home to Joshua Chamberlain
One of the Maine’s most iconic landmarks was once occupied by Maine’s most famous son and his family. And the story of its legendary history and how it got to where it is still greets visitors today. In 1824 Colonel Jesse Pierce, a Brunswick store keeper, built a small home at 4 Potter St., which […]
Celtics’ sale unanimously approved by NBA owners
Bill Chisholm is taking over majority ownership of a team valued at $6.1 billion.
Man injured in Farmington propane gas explosion has died
Michael G. Warren, 68, died on July 31, according to the state fire marshal. The second victim, Jon Bubier, 62, of Farmington, is still recovering from serious burns and other injuries.
Proposed South Portland low-income housing development tries to win points
In an increasingly competitive process, one point may make the difference between an affordable housing project receiving a low-income housing tax credit or not.
Bowdoin among colleges sued for early decision admissions practices
The lawsuit filed in Massachusetts against 32 schools across the U.S. claims early admissions drive up education costs and prevent students from comparing financial aid offers.
How to make creamy, dreamy no-churn ice cream
The food processor eliminates the need for an ice cream maker when you want your own custom batches.
Bowling bar set to launch in Biddeford
The Gutter is part of a New York City mini-chain.
Maine environmental researchers grapple with federal funding changes
Abrupt pauses and cuts to federal grants have led to interruptions in the collection of climate data and blows to renewable energy initiatives.