‘No Man’s Land’ brings together the work of multiple artists who work in the Fort Andross Mill.
April 2026
Rock Row developers pitch hotel, housing and more retail in Westbrook
While homes in the development will be high-end, Waterstone Properties is looking for a site to build ‘attainable housing’ for people who work there.
Former Ohno Cafe owners opening South Portland pub
The Dooryard Pub will be in the former space of Modestman Brewing.
Films with timely themes are showing up in Maine’s indie movie theaters
There’s classic horror, romance and satire to choose from among the films screening around the state.
How Cumberland-North Yarmouth schools are preparing for major changes
The shifts in grade distribution in MSAD 51’s new One Campus raise hundreds of questions.
Opera in the Pines takes its audience to ‘A Masked Ball’ for its 5th anniversary production
The Verdi opera, which puts the audience right in the action, will be at Poland Spring Resort this month.
Water damage shuts down Poland Community School for third day
The school has been closed since Monday as crews work to repair the building, according to Regional School Unit 16 officials.
Damariscotta gallery’s ‘New Works’ on view through May 16
River Arts is also celebrating acrylic artist Jamie Spooner’s exhibition, ‘Glimmer & Glow: Illuminating the Coast of Maine.’
Long Island man pleads guilty in the Gilgo Beach killing of a Maine woman and 6 other victims
Megan Waterman grew up in South Portland and Scarborough and went missing in 2010.
Cooper Flagg scores 25 in Mavs’ loss to Clippers
Dallas rallies from 23 points down but Los Angeles hangs on for the victory.