Northern Light Inland Hospital is set to close in June, but the clinic and primary care practices in Madison and Unity will continue under new providers.
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Portland police arrest 20 pro-Palestinian protesters in Old Port
Those arrested are accused of obstructing the roads near the Custom House.
Unity Environmental University celebrates largest graduating class ever with Neil deGrasse Tyson
The once small, residential college now enrolls nearly 10,000 students in mostly online degree programs, and will honor about 1,000 in Portland’s Merrill Auditorium Friday.
A look at the candidates for North Yarmouth’s Budget Committee
On June 10, North Yarmouth residents will vote on two seats on the Budget Committee as well as the school budget.
North Yarmouth Academy to offer boarding for students
The private college-preparatory school in Yarmouth bought a building off of Route 1 that will eventually house 45 students. It is the first time the school has offered boarding since 1976.
Bath Iron Works lays keel for its newest Navy destroyer
Bath Iron Works has started building its next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, laying out the keel for the new ship this week.
Former Lewiston church to become ‘dynamic new brewery,’ event space
The City Council on Tuesday approved a loan to support Democracy Brewing’s $3.7 million project at the former St. Joseph’s church.
Maine will aggressively encourage Canadian visitors, Mills assures business owners
The governor participated in a roundtable discussion in Kennebunk on Wednesday, where she heard a mix of concern and some glimmers of optimism about the upcoming tourist season.
Signs point toward new South Portland police station on Mahoney property
The City Council will make an official decision next month, but the police and fire chiefs say the former Mahoney Middle School property, which is proposed to be transformed into a civic hub, ought to include a new police station.
Maine abortion prescribers may be able to remove names from pill bottles
The proposal is intended to protect health care providers from possible harassment or legal action by states that restrict access.