A new bill, LD 2173, would make changes to LD 1829 based on feedback from communities.
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Sebago celebrates bicentennial with plans for future
The party will feature the unveiling of the town’s new comprehensive plan.
Gorham Notes: Applications open for water district scholarship
The deadline to apply for the Joseph A. DiPietro Scholarship is March 31. The scholarship is open to students in communities served by the Portland Water District and who are pursuing a career applicable to the water and wastewater industry. Careers include wastewater treatment technology, HVAC, electrical, automation technology, instrumentation, plumbing, pipefitting, fire science, environmental […]
Feeling sick? Here’s what Maine food experts eat and drink when they’re under the weather
Chefs, restaurateurs and dietitians share the dishes and beverages that help restore them (Hint: A lot of soup).
‘I’m running’: Maine’s Susan Collins launches campaign for a 6th U.S. Senate term
The race is expected to be one of the most competitive and closely watched in the nation.
Limbo, a slave in what would become Maine, endured lonely winters in the wilderness caring for cattle
Limbo died at age 90 in Fryeburg nearly 200 years ago. According to the Prince Project, he was likely abducted from his family as a child.
Meet the Portland guy who’s turned wine tastings into a stand-up show
Layne Witherell, 80, has been working in the industry for 50 years.
Owen McCarthy provides Maine Republicans with a new path forward | Opinion
A bold vision, new ideas and a credible plan to govern are why I’m endorsing him in the GOP primary for governor.
A moral appeal to those enforcing immigration practices | Opinion
The most dangerous participants in unjust systems are not necessarily the loudest or most hateful, but the most obedient.
Shah is more than qualified to be Maine’s next governor | Letter
Voters doing their due diligence will be aware of his impressive and well-rounded background.