The co-headlining show is at Thompson’s Point on July 19.
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Our leaders are supposed to represent people, not political parties | Letter
I watch with interest the political posturing of our elected officials. Those in the Senate and House in Washington need to remember they were hired by, paid by and work for the American people. They are not there to serve the president or their party or to enhance their chance for reelection. They are there […]
Take a look at photos of pooches in Maine from the 1930s to the ’60s
Dogs have always been part of the family.
Check out 5 fun Maine events this week, including concerts, films and Shakespeare
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ is back on the big screen for its 50th anniversary.
Hearts of Pine settle for tie with South Georgia
Portland can’t get the winner even with a 25-minute man advantage to close the game.
Hearts of Pine settle for a tie with South Georgia
Portland can’t get the winner even with a 25-minute man advantage to close the game.
Fireworks malfunction at Sunday River injures 3
Members of a pyrotechnic crew were hospitalized Saturday night after a firework shell and mortar tube failed, according to the Maine fire marshal’s office.
Alna festival shows restorative power of art
The first Puddle Dock Village Festival aims to challenge stigmas surrounding addiction, incarceration and trauma with a series of events throughout July.
Red Sox complete 3-game sweep of Nationals with 6-4 victory
Ceddanne Rafaela ripped a ninth-inning solo homer as part of a three-hit game for Boston (46-45).
Maine’s most expensive state-funded school is being built in Windham. Here’s what’s behind it.
Maine communities are grappling with the hefty cost of replacing or maintaining aging schools, but only a slim fraction get state assistance.