Subcontractors say they are owed millions of dollars and that if the state doesn’t take action, local firms could refuse to bid on future state projects.
Portland
Portland councilors still at odds over how to market Midtown parcels
During a discussion Tuesday, some said they remain undecided on whether the city should sell the Bayside land at all. Other ideas on the table: social housing and recruiting a major retailer like Target.
Stadium agreement for anticipated Hearts of Pine women’s team moves ahead
The team could play 8 games at Portland’s Fitzpatrick Stadium starting in 2027.
East Deering’s Other Side Diner changes hands
The restaurant will reopen under new ownership as soon as licensing transfers are complete.
Maine movies this week play havoc with your emotions
From feel-good to bleak, there are movie showings to hit all the feels.
Maine author’s crime-solving game warden is still on the job
‘Storm Tide,’ the 16th Mike Bowditch mystery novel by Paul Doiron, goes on sale June 30.
Class C team rises in Varsity Maine girls lacrosse poll
Maranacook/Winthrop takes over fourth, its highest ranking of the season.
Small changes behind top-3 in Varsity Maine boys lacrosse poll
Scarborough takes over fourth behind Thornton Academy, Falmouth and Yarmouth.
Stalwart 7 in Varsity Maine baseball poll
Gorham again leads group that has dominated the top-7 spots in the rankings this spring.
Body of woman found on Portland beach identified after decadelong effort
The Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner said the identification was made through the help of the nonprofit DNA Doe Project, which conducted forensic genealogy.