A 17-foot skiff capsized near Crumple Island on Monday.
2026
State planning changes to Windham rotary, plans virtual meetings
Residents will be able to comment online on the plans for the intersection of routes 202 and 302, locally known as Fosters Corner.
Portland kayak business finds new home after Custom House Wharf fire
Owner Harley Lewin lost 10 kayaks, as well as custom gear and personal treasures, when Nanuq Kayaks burned.
Acclaimed Nigerian thinker Bayo Akomolafe coming to CCAC | Column
‘Slowing down is not a function of speed, it is a function of awareness, a function of presence.’ – Bayo Akomolafe
The Dilley immigrant detention facility costs taxpayers millions. The human cost is even higher. | Rep. Chellie Pingree
My visit with 19-year-old asylum seeker Olivia Andre, who has since returned home to Maine, left me outraged.
Troy Jackson has the most experience, skill | Letter
The trick is to look past labels. Look past the paint and see what’s under the hood. Troy Jackson is a powerhouse candidate for governor. He’s planning two things guaranteed to lift all Mainers up: affordable homes and affordable healthcare. Jackson is as earnest about justice and renewable energy as Hannah Pingree and Angus King […]
Intertidal moves on to different shores | Column
Susan Olcott’s column in The Times Record is coming to an end but will carry on in the Harpswell Anchor.
Maine chef wins $1M grand prize on CBS cooking competition
Cara Stadler bested two finalists on Wednesday night’s season-ending episode of ‘America’s Culinary Cup.’
Live updates: JD Vance talks healthcare fraud in Bangor
The vice president has teased a possible announcement tied to fraud investigations and will be campaigning for Paul LePage.
Reflect on the true meaning of Police Week | Opinion
It’s important to remember the good work and sacrifice that Maine’s and America’s officers are committed to.