The state’s largest brewery doubled its pledge to use 1 million pounds of Maine grain, relying in part on Lisbon’s Blue Ox Malthouse.
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Maine’s got big plans for celebrating America’s 250th
Several historical societies, art museums and other cultural institutions around the state have scheduled exhibits, lectures and other events to celebrate the nation’s birthday.
Space and One Longfellow Square award arts grants, fellowships
Combined, 17 were given out across the state.
Obituary: Capt. Martin T. Macisso Jr.
PORTLAND – Capt. Martin T. Macisso Jr., 95, passed away on Feb. 6, 2026, at his home in Portland. Marty was …
Four takeaways from Portland’s school budget forum
Superintendent Ryan Scallon starts the Fiscal Year 2027 budget season with a public forum Tuesday night.
Varsity Maine girls hockey poll dominated by regional finalists
The Edward Little co-op again tops the rankings.
Meet the Mr. and Miss Maine Basketball semifinalists
Finalists for the award will be announced later this month before the winner is revealed at the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches awards banquet in March.
French-American bistro to open on Congress Street
Chérie will take over the former Quanto Basta pizzeria space.
Greater Portland Metro’s fares could increase
The bus service will be reviewing fare policies this spring.
Maine native Emily Fischnaller shines, but misses out on Olympic luge medal
Fischnaller had a strong competition but couldn’t make up for a few bumps on the track in her final run.