The disgraced former gubernatorial candidate is accused of violating the conditions of his release on multiple occasions since September.
2026
Testimonies of Maine Holocaust survivors given a new frame
Freeport photographer explains the research that went into his book “From the Holocaust to Maine: Testimonies of the Survivors.”
Lincoln County Historical Association lecture highlights WWII service members
The organization’s Online Winter Lecture Series returns Jan. 22.
Learn about vegetable fermentation at Rockland Public Library
Mo Katz-Christy will lead the class at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22.
Lewiston, Portland leaders brace for possible wave of immigration enforcement
Rumors of an impending federal action have leaders of Maine’s 2 largest cities reminding people to ‘know their rights.’
High schools Wednesday: Old Orchard Beach boys basketball upends Wiscasset
Caleb Dupee’s outside shooting fuels a win for the Seagulls.
When groups of people are dehumanized, silence isn’t an option | Letter
This letter is in response to Mr. Abdullahi Ahmed’s Jan. 6 op-ed (“Dehumanization of Somali community is a warning sign Maine can’t ignore“). I agree, the current administration’s strategy of dehumanizing entire ethnic groups of citizens, before punishing them, is not new. Prior to the invasion of Europe during World War II, the Nazi Party, […]
Bluegrass concert raises money for Brunswick, Portland nonprofits
UUCB’s first Concert for a Cause of 2026 benefits Oasis Free Clinics and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
Gardiner venue to host ‘On A Winter’s Night’ reunion
Johnson Hall Opera House will welcome Cliff Eberhardt, John Gorka, Lucy Kaplansky and Patty Larkin to showcase music of the winter season.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra to perform ‘Myths and Magic’ in Lewiston and Topsham
The second concert of the community orchestra’s 36th season is a family-friendly presentation, including several well-known pieces by prominent composers.