The 2026 class features 11 athletes and coaches.
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Maine company to resume island mail delivery, despite Postal Service’s $400K unpaid tab
Penobscot Island Air says mail will be delivered to Midcoast islands Wednesday, now that the Postal Service has agreed to pay a quarter of its nearly $400K balance by the end of the week.
Susan Collins’ role in budget oversight looms as election issue
Maine’s Republican senator chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee, but critics say President Donald Trump has had his way with Congress on spending decisions.
Lloyd Ferriss, known for writing about Maine outdoors, dies at 84
Ferriss had a long career as a features writer and gardening columnist at the Portland Press Herald.
Guitar-playing storyteller Ellis Paul to take the Boothbay Harbor Opera House stage
The award-winning singer-songwriter will perform Saturday, April 25.
Music at the Mill presents the Ying Quartet with guest violist
The string quartet will be a quintet for part of its April 27 concert at Fort Andross Mill in Brunswick.
Franklin County leaders urge Mills to veto data center moratorium
In a pair of letters, Jay’s town manager and 3 county commissioners argued that it would kill a major economic opportunity for the community.
New showcase tells ‘Stories in Color’ at Damariscotta gallery
An opening reception is from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at River Arts.
Rockland library to screen ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
Rockland Public Library will screen the 1930 film “All Quiet on the Western Front” at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 30. This Best Picture winner is based on the 1929 novel by Erich Maria Remarque and directed by Lewis Milestone. The film centers on a group of German schoolchildren who are persuaded to enlist and depicts […]
Town of Brunswick spotlights watersheds in free workshop
This event will bring together local organizations, residents and regional experts to better understand how land use practices impact watershed health and to highlight practical, community-based solutions.