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Why a Portland nonprofit might cancel plans to build an $18M arts center
The Hill Arts says $7 million must be raised this year for its planned 400-seat venue on Munjoy Hill or the project will die.
Susan Collins walks back comment saying she’d only serve 1 more term if elected
A campaign spokesperson said Collins’ statement was ‘an offhand comment to a reporter, not a formal declaration.’
How are high prices for gas and airfare impacting your travel plans?
We want to know how you’re budgeting for spring break or summer vacations.
Her husband built Ogunquit’s art museum. Decades later, Maggie Strater finally gets her spotlight.
Strater was a fellow patron of art in the community, but was overlooked in the shadow of her husband.
Man dies in crash on I-95 in Newport
The man’s vehicle was stopped in the northbound lane when it was hit by a tractor trailer.
‘All friendships are unusual,’ says Maine writer of the relationship centered in her debut memoir
In ‘Slow Motion,’ Jennifer Dupree tells the story of her decades-long friendship with Marcel, a man living with cerebral palsy in Maine.
Lisbon residents plan Faye Day honoring beloved community volunteer
Faye Brown was a fixture in the Lisbon community for many years and got her hands dirty to bring beauty to the town.
Sanford man accused of running unlicensed driving school, stealing thousands from students
Paul Rumery, 50, of Sanford, is charged with stealing more than $28,000 from students while illegally operating a commercial driving school.
Brunswick library leader retiring after 2 decades
Liz Doucett, director of Curtis Memorial Library, reflects on a career dedicated to serving the community.