Yarmouth and Gardiner both knocked off No. 1 seeds en route to Friday’s championship game in Bangor.
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Brunswick air show announces summer performers, including Blue Angels
The show is slated for July 11-12 at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Rare bluebird day allows winter climb to Mount Washington summit
A calm winter weather window allowed the Mount Washington Auto Road SnowCoach to reach the summit, an uncommon opportunity normally prevented by extreme conditions.
A questionable impression of racism in America | Letter
I appreciated Charles Todorich’s word salad lecturing us all (“‘White Guilt’ explains everything about race in America,” Feb. 8) that racism directed against people of color died a long time ago because of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. … or something? Mr. Todorich’s sources on the subject of modern American race relations seem to be […]
Bar Mills could seek historic district status in Buxton and Hollis
The village is located on both banks of the Saco River and features several landmark structures.
Conserved land in Maine has growing economic power | Nature Connects
From city trails to Downeast forests, conservation is delivering a meaningful return across our state.
Ted’s Fried Clams to reopen in Shapleigh
The new owners aim to launch May 1.
Cumberland County Jail inmate accused of calling in bomb threat
The inmate is accused of calling the Portland Press Herald and threatening to kill the president and blow up 3 locations across Maine, authorities said Thursday.
People Plus gets sentimental in Augusta | Column
The Brunswick nonprofit received formal recognition from lawmakers of its 50th anniversary.
Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
The accused shooter, who police say died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, worked at Bath Iron Works.