The Maine Wire’s event is among several upcoming debates and forums as activity picks up in the gubernatorial race.
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These Maine news anchors used to bring you the world. Now, they’re models traveling it.
Cindy Williams and Lee Nelson, who worked at a Portland TV station for more than 30 years, now travel the world shooting spots for cruise lines and luxury hotels.
Police responding to attempted suicide in South Paris call Border Patrol
The Paris police chief said an officer needed help with translation during a life-or-death situation. Advocates fear this will discourage immigrants from reaching out to local police.
Holy Donut on Park Avenue trying to unionize
Staff leaders say management has resisted their attempts.
Gray debates what to do about the fire truck it bought with money it didn’t have
The town signed on to purchase a new fire truck last year but discovered that the funds had already been spent.
Bath Iron Works expands community college training
The Bath shipyard that builds warships for the Navy is taking in recent community college graduates.
Body found near tent in Auburn identified as Portland man
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed the identity of the deceased as 48-year-old Jaime Jimino.
Sebago driver dead after Brunswick car crash
Brunswick police identified the man as 22-year-old Brandon Macfarland.
Volunteers offer companionship to Mainers facing memory issues
A new Southern Maine Agency on Aging program pairs volunteers with people facing memory loss.
Cheverus/Yarmouth boys hockey edges Lewiston co-op to reach Class A final
Behind a Ben Dumais goal, Cheverus/Yarmouth shuts out the Blue Devils.