Maine’s wharf owners scramble to repair what they can before lobstering season starts
Contractors are hard to come by amid the mounting demand to repair damage from January storms that battered the coast. Now, many are patching their own wharves, hoping they can hold out until the real work can be done.
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Judge holds Trump in contempt, raises threat of jail in hush money trial
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Protesters take over Columbia building in escalation of anti-war demonstrations
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Opinion: Multigenerational households are key to support for kids of single mothers
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Opinion: Trump’s lawyer ended with ‘nothing further, your Honor.’ Voters must go further for democracy.
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Opinion: Veto of farmworker bill thwarts the wishes of Mainers
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PMA plan embodies vision
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Ferry rate hike will harm residents
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PMA expansion a study in thoughtfulness
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Portland Jetport anticipates 17% passenger increase this summer
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine’s wharf owners scramble to repair what they can before lobstering season starts
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: Yesterday at 10:18 PM
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 7 on ‘American Idol’
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Boston Celtics Posted: Yesterday at 10:14 PM
Derrick White scores 38 as Celtics win Game 4, 102-88, and take a 3-1 series lead over Miami
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 8 on ‘American Idol’
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Opinion
Our View: Julia Gagnon rightly the pride of Maine
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 7 on ‘American Idol’
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Business
Pizza Joint becomes latest Portland-area business to feel a lot of love … a little too late
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Cumberland native eyes 2024 Paris Olympics as member of Philippine national team
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Brunswick’s Raven & Crow to shut its doors
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Food
Atsuko Fujimoto became a baker out of boredom. She might be the best in the country.
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Politics
Mills allows waiting period for gun sales to become law; vetoes bump stock ban
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Business
Maine’s public advocate criticizes state’s tentative settlement with Electricity Maine
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Local & State
Man who died at Wiscasset jail was struggling with mental health, family says
Yesterday at 4:00 AM
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Nation & World
Judge holds Trump in contempt, raises threat of jail in hush money trial
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Cops & Courts
Portland police investigate after shots fired Sunday in West End
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Local & State
Lewiston bowling alley is one of few mass shooting sites in the country to reopen
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Sports
Greely baseball team makes ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 plays of the day
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Times Record
Bath ospreys snub CMP’s new perch; advocate calls for pole barrier removal
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Business
Parker Hannifin to halt Kittery operations by November, laying off 48 workers
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Times Record
Brunswick’s Raven & Crow to shut its doors
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Local & State
Complaints of odors from Hartland Landfill linger as town works toward closure
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Local & State
Report of industrial accident at Solon sawmill under investigation
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Give your taste buds an international treat on May 19
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Letters
PMA plan embodies vision
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Nation & World
Protesters take over Columbia building in escalation of anti-war demonstrations
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Nation & World
Amnesty International says Biden must halt arms transfers to Israel
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Nation & World
A TikTok ban could also end short-form video as we’ve come to know it
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Nation & World
President Biden, Mexican president discuss migration in latest call
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Nation & World
Ukraine’s allies say slow arms deliveries have benefited Russia on the battlefield
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Nation & World
Four law officers killed, 4 wounded while serving warrant in North Carolina, police say
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Nation & World
Oklahoma towns hard hit by tornadoes begin long cleanup
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Health care
Less alcohol, or none at all, is one path to better health
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Business
Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on U.S. roads
Portland Jetport anticipates 17% passenger increase this summer
Service expansions by Breeze, Frontier and other airlines could push summer passenger numbers to 2 million.
FDA brings lab tests under federal oversight in bid to improve accuracy and safety
The goal is to ensure that new tests for cancer, heart disease, COVID-19, genetic conditions and many other illnesses are reliable.
Israel-Hamas war protesters and police clash on Texas campus, Columbia University begins suspensions
Colleges around the U.S. implored pro-Palestinian student protesters to clear out tent encampments with rising levels of urgency Monday.
Derrick White scores 38 as Celtics win Game 4, 102-88, and take a 3-1 series lead over Miami
Derrick White reaches a career high after Kristaps Porzingas leaves in the first half with an injured calf as Boston pulls one win from advancing to the East semifinals.
Lacrosse notebook: Undefeated Mt. Ararat girls climbing up Class B standings
The Eagles (5-0), fresh off a victory over rival Brunswick, could be big threat in postseason.
Opinion: Multigenerational households are key to support for kids of single mothers
Getting creative about government supports for new types of living arrangements should be high on the policy agenda.
Like a Boss with Mark Bessire, Director of the Portland Museum of Art
Join us for a live conversation on Wednesday, May 1 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Nick Schroeder’s perfect day includes a show in South Paris and vintage shopping in Biddeford
The communications manager for Space and member of Mad Horse Theatre Company would also make Rockland and several Portland shops part of the itinerary.