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Bowdoin exhibit documents the Wabanaki experience through oral histories, photos
‘Beyond the Claims — Stories from the Land & the Heart,’ is a Wabanaki REACH exhibit that delves into the 1980 settlement between Wabanaki Nations and the state of Maine.
Draft North Yarmouth municipal budget up less than 1%
Proposed increases in staffing costs, contracted services and capital expenses are driving the small hike.
Biddeford city manager resigning after less than a year on the job
Truc Dever, who was hired last summer to succeed Jim Bennett, submitted her resignation letter to Mayor Liam LaFountain and the City Council on Sunday evening.
Raymond boy publishes book about his journey with epilepsy
Weston Quinn, 9, wrote the book ‘Juvenile Epilepsy Warrior.’
Harrison native wins Emmy: ‘This doesn’t feel like a job’
Mitchell Lisowski won his first Emmy Award in February for a college football film featuring a 2024 Wake Forest vs. UConn game.
Public interest payphone installed in Cumberland as program expands
The PIP program has installed two new phones this spring, expanding access to free public calling.
Making to the music at Portland ‘craft rave’
Two friends hosted an afternoon of creativity, socializing and a DJ’s beats on Sunday afternoon, and hope to throw more similar events.
Affordability of rural airports up in the air as communities mull economic return
Small-town airfields fuel tourism and access but most rely on taxpayers to stay open.
Portland protesters demand release of 19-year-old in ICE detention
Olivia Mabiala Andre was arrested with her family in November.