‘We still have one last summer together. Let’s make it a good one!’ the brewery said in a social post.
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Meet the next generation of Maine lighthouse keepers
On Seguin Island, the season has become a lesson in stewardship and self-discovery.
Windham launches book and food mobile
The truck, a partnership between Windham Public Library and Age Friendly Windham, will make 4 stops in town each Thursday in July and August.
Mechanics’ Hall receives second NEA Big Read grant
The only Maine organization chosen for the grant, Mechanics’ Hall will have the opportunity to provide a year of literacy programming tied to Nathaniel Philbrick’s ‘In the Heart of the Sea.’
This Maine photographer is taking on a new mission: Paying it forward
Rose Marasco, whose work is on display at the Maine Jewish Museum through August, developed a scholarship program opening this fall for high school students to attend an arts college of their choice.
Trans student referendum will not be on Maine’s November ballot, high court rules
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court said the secretary of state was correct to invalidate more than 1,000 signatures improperly collected by out-of-state circulators.
Graham Platner was ‘electable’ — until he wasn’t
Democrats say they want a fighter. Does it have to be a White man?
Isaac Atkins, Lewiston’s ‘Singing Soldier,’ prepares for ‘America’s Got Talent’ live shows
‘It’s magical to see how far he’s come’: The Army sergeant advanced to the second round after receiving the Golden Buzzer from former Spice Girl Mel B.
Japanese knotweed giving you fits? Here’s how you can kill it
Weekly cleanups organized by the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust are working to protect the ecosystem from invasive species, including the ubiquitous Japanese knotweed. The solution? A tarp and 5 years of waiting.
Pair of 4-vehicle crashes snarl rush-hour traffic on I-295 in Falmouth
Both crashes occurred around 5 p.m. Thursday, police say.