The survey, conducted May 21-25, also showed a close race in the 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary.
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Troy Jackson surges in new Maine governor poll
Jonathan Bush appears to be making a move on the Republican side, but he still trails Bobby Charles by double digits.
Get outside and get dancing with these Midcoast summer concerts
Upcoming concerts include Brunswick’s Music on the Mall, Bath’s Waterfront Series and Harpswell’s Bandstand by the Sea.
What’s on the June ballot in Scarborough and Westbrook?
Residents will vote on their local school budgets on June 9.
Gray, New Gloucester residents OK $39M school budget proposal
Residents in MSAD 15 give preliminary approval ahead of the June 9 election.
Cumberland County prosecutors to review all future pedestrian crashes
The district attorney’s office announced a new policy that will require law enforcement agencies to turn over evidence so investigators can consider charges.
3 art museums celebrate Betsy Wyeth, who made Maine’s landscape her canvas
‘By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth’ sheds light on the artistic vision of the woman who created immersive environments that informed her husband Andrew Wyeth’s art.
Read the poem ‘Hope’ by Janie Gendron
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Maine college grads face worst job market in years: ‘It’s not like it used to be’
With entry-level positions at a premium, this year’s graduates are having more trouble than usual finding jobs in their field of study.
Menu prices in Portland are high. Restaurants aren’t happy about it either.
Local restaurant and bar operators struggle with rising costs and shrinking profit margins.