Temperatures are expected to fall back into the 50s and 60s by the second half of the week.
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8 still hospitalized days after Searsmont mill explosion
Officials on Monday identified all victims of the fiery explosion at Robbins Lumber, which killed Morrill firefighter Andrew Cross and injured 12 others.
Last man charged in 2022 Woodford Street shooting goes on trial
Jonathan Geisinger has pleaded not guilty to counts of felony murder and robbery.
Here’s what Cumberland voters can expect on the June ballot
On June 9, Cumberland will elect a town councilor and school board representatives.
Mixed reaction to changes in Medicaid services for children with disabilities
After supporters raised an alarm, the Maine DHHS altered rules involving services for disabled children, fixing ‘what would have been some of the biggest threats to services,’ one advocate said.
Old Orchard Beach taps new town manager
South Berwick Town Manager Timothy Pellerin has been nominated to succeed Diana Asanza, who is set to retire after 14 years with the town.
Municipal payment system back online in Maine after being down most of Monday
Cities and towns across the state were unable to accept payments for vehicle registration and taxes for most of the day.
Here’s what Falmouth voters will see on their June ballot
On June 9, Falmouth will decide whether to approve its school budget and the fire station projects.
6 Maine events this week include ‘The Laugh Track,’ Sandy River Music Festival
Plus, Boston Dance Theater brings ‘The Carol Kaye Project’ to Rockland on Saturday.
Kingfield residents cite ‘inconsistencies’ in Bowdoin camp proposal
The 20.7-acre plot is drawing criticism from Kingfield residents over road usage and what they say are changing plans.