South Portland and Oxford Hills share the No. 1 spot.
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Buxton volunteer shares her love of libraries
Alisha Chaney, a professional engineer, serves on the board of trustees at West Buxton Public Library, a former one-room school.
No dispute about No. 1 in Varsity Maine softball poll
Cheverus garners every first-place vote.
Kennebunk resident’s asylum request denied by immigration court
Hossam ‘Maha’ Mohamed’s friends and supporters fear for his life if he is deported to Egypt.
Feuding rivals at lucrative Maine lobster port agree to timeout
The Mazzetta Co. moved its ‘blockade’ boat and the local co-op paused its legal fight, shifting the battle for Maine’s working waterfront to a 60-day negotiation.
Biddeford denies UNE’s request to clear trees near Saco River
The city’s zoning board of appeals shot down the university’s plan to remove 49 trees as part of its marine research pier project, citing an ongoing moratorium that paused UNE development.
Could the Maine budget be overturned in a people’s veto?
The Maine Department of the Secretary of State released language Tuesday for a proposed ballot question seeking to overturn the supplemental budget, but the applicant behind the effort said he is no longer pursuing it.
Healthcare should not fall to the private sector | Letter
A national health plan makes sense, spreads risk and is fair to everyone.
Gas prices tick toward $4.50 a gallon in Maine despite Iran ceasefire
Gas and oil prices have continued to rise even though American fighting in the Middle East ostensibly ended weeks ago.
Westbrook City Council approves $106.5 million budget package
The $57.2 million school budget will be put to referendum on June 9.