The disgraced former Maine gubernatorial candidate and convicted sex offender has now been accused of violating the conditions of his release 3 times within the space of several months.
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Graham Platner crowd-surfs at Dropkick Murphys show
The U.S. Senate candidate from Sullivan also sang and dove from the stage at Monday’s show by the Boston-based rock band.
Saco again extends emergency pause on mobile home rent increases
The owner and residents of Blue Haven Mobile Home Park — whose pleas prompted the moratorium — are in mediation over a long-term resolution. But some councilors want the city to consider broader rent stabilization measures.
Bill aims to ‘fix’ new housing law, but Scarborough officials don’t think it goes far enough
A new bill, LD 2173, would make changes to LD 1829 based on feedback from communities.
Sebago celebrates bicentennial with plans for future
The party will feature the unveiling of the town’s new comprehensive plan.
‘I’m running’: Maine’s Susan Collins launches campaign for a 6th U.S. Senate term
The race is expected to be one of the most competitive and closely watched in the nation.
Limbo, a slave in what would become Maine, endured lonely winters in the wilderness caring for cattle
Limbo died at age 90 in Fryeburg nearly 200 years ago. According to the Prince Project, he was likely abducted from his family as a child.
Do you cribbage? How about bingo? Well, you can join a growing crowd drawn to these popular games.
We’ve put together a roundup of recurring bingo and cribbage games across the Jay, Livermore Falls, Farmington and Rangeley region.
Parents ask that George Mitchell’s name be removed from Waterville school
Former U.S. Sen. George J. Mitchell, a Waterville native, is mentioned in the Epstein files.
Portland hires firm to market prime ‘Midtown’ parcels in Bayside neighborhood
The lots along Somerset Street represent some of the only remaining undeveloped land on the peninsula.