The world’s largest concert promoter’s proposed 3,300-seat venue should be rejected.
2025
Phillips, Strong begin MSAD 58 withdrawal as district faces change
Superintendent Laura Columbia says Phillips and Strong have begun withdrawal from MSAD 58, while other towns explore options amid rising costs and differing visions.
Farmington LGBTQ+ leaders condemn RSU 73 policy targeting trans youth
Franklin County Pride ME board members and others are denouncing RSU 73’s new policy restricting transgender students, citing legal concerns and student harm.
Varsity Maine Female Athlete of the Year: Lucy Johnson, Cheverus
The senior won Miss Maine Field Hockey and led the Cheverus field hockey and ice hockey teams to their third state championships — each — during her four years.
Older politicians have damaged our democracy | Opinion
Our country might look a whole lot different right now without some big decisions by Washington’s senior set.
New residents are enlivening The Cove at Highland Lake, an active, 55-plus community in Windham
Starting at $559,000 | 19 Roosevelt Trail, Windham
Postcard mailed from Washington, D.C., arrives in Maine — 52 years later
Diane Madden was 14 in 1973 when she sent her grandparents in South Portland a postcard from the nation’s capital. Decades later, the memory came back to her through a friendly stranger’s efforts.
Fifty years later, ‘Jaws’ still stands the test of time | Opinion
I’m still looking for sharks each time I swim in the ocean.
Not everyone wants to celebrate Maine Beer Day | Letter
As a child of an alcoholic, I remember the pain my family endured while my father was actively drinking. I am proud to say he was able to obtain sobriety after years of hard work and with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous. Having a beer is pleasant for many, and many do not become alcoholics […]
Voters must recognize the source of their suffering | Letter
Republicans are counting on short memories in 2026.