The bridge will not open to large sea vessels between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday as the Maine Department of Transportation performs maintenance.
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When the crystal ball is broken | Column
Unfortunately, we can’t predict the future and neither can our adopted pets.
Why a shadowy PAC is spending in a Maine Democratic primary
Real Change PAC is behind similar activity in New Jersey and other states that have House Democratic primaries this year.
Kittery’s school budget is $23.9 million. Here’s what voters are being asked to approve.
Voters will weigh in on proposed staffing changes and funding for areas like special instruction and vocational training.
World Cup soccer watch party set for Portland’s Monument Square
The Portland Hearts of Pine are teaming with community organizations to host three soccer-themed events, including an outdoor viewing of the U.S. men’s game June 19.
Filipino restaurant Barkada to open on Fore Street
The venue offers build-your-own bowls based on classic Filipino foods.
Whiskey snack company buys warehouse in Portland
Double Neat, an e-commerce business, is expanding.
3 more women join suit against transgender policy at Maine’s women’s prison
The 4 plaintiffs claim chronic harassment and assault at the hands of a transgender prisoner.
Freeport-area schools pass $47.6 million budget
The funding to repurpose the Pownal Elementary School was noticeably absent from the budget, passing another hurdle for a final vote next month.
Lewiston Eid Al-Adha celebration brings about 1,500 to The Colisée
Muslims from throughout the region attended ceremonies at The Colisée and Longley School to mark one of Islam’s most important holidays.