Sunshine Stewart’s death was ruled a homicide, but few other details have been released.
2025
Chamber music invites us to consider a new way of being | Opinion
Referred to as the ‘music of friends,’ it’s designed for connection — something we desperately need now.
Chellie Pingree, Jared Golden join House Democrats’ call for release of withheld education funds
The Trump administration says it’s reviewing $7 billion in federal school funding, including $26 million for Maine, which 150 House Democrats decried as illegal in a Thursday letter to the Department of Education.
What is Israel’s end game in Gaza? | Opinion
A permanent ceasefire could start to pave the way for a two-state solution.
Gloria D. Moody Elwell
BRUNSWICK – Gloria D. Moody Elwell, 85, passed away Sunday June 29, 2025
Reach for wellness at home with RELEAF from Canuvo
Can a topical cream from a cannabis dispensary offer relief from everyday ailments? We asked questions, got answers and tried it out.
Senator Farrin comes through on transportation | Letter
In 2020, Maine’s Blue-Ribbon Commission determined that the annual shortfall in transportation infrastructure needs is $232 million. As that amount is compounded over a generation, Legislature after Legislature moved forward with a band-aid solution to fix our potholes and repair our bridges. That placed Maine at fourth worst in the United States for the condition […]
Lovell Historical Society hosts a Summer Fair auction
LOVELL — On Sunday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Lovell Historical Society will present a special summer event. During the day, exhibitors will be on hand displaying antiques, paintings, and more. At 11 a.m., there will be a live auction conducted by Turf Ramsden. From noon to 2 p.m., Just Be-Cause […]
Colby College hires Sean Rutigliano as men’s basketball coach
Rutigliano, a former assistant at NCAA Division I schools Belmont and Lipscomb, is the Mules’ third head coach in 55 years.
Reflections of a challenging, meaningful year with the Maine Legislature | Anne Carney
Now that the Legislature has adjourned for the summer, it feels good to be able to enjoy the warm, summer weather at home in Senate District 29. David and I have taken our dog for morning and evening walks in Two Lights Park, and I’ve been bicycling throughout our beautiful community — not to mention […]