Tim Niles, 28, lost his leg in a motorcycle accident in May. Now he draws on competitive drive to excel in recovery.
Susan Kimball Reports
For Buxton teen, bonding is key to animal showmanship
Alivia Stanley nurtures relationships with her animals before showing them – and winning prizes – at country fairs.
Portland church finds a way to feed the multitudes
Members of the First Assembly of God on Cumberland Avenue distribute up to 10,000 pounds of food to needy neighbors each Sunday.
Sisters find local fame with TV gardening show in York County
‘Garden Thyme’ is a labor of fun for the twins, who launched the weekly show in 2009.
Guardians of honor serve at Maine veterans’ funerals
A volunteer group from Kennebec County travels across the state to give soldiers their final salutes.
‘Why didn’t they take her license away so she couldn’t drive?’
Kelly Boyer, now serving seven years in prison, is unable to explain why she continued to drink and drive.
New to Maine, deep brain stimulation brings relief to people with longtime afflictions
The surgical procedure helps control the involuntary muscle movements associated with such conditions as essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease.
At West Newfield farm, recovery takes hold
York County Shelter Programs’ Angers Farm helps addicts nurture recovery one day – and one seedling or piglet – at a time.
Ex-soldier from Maine has change of heart on medal for courage under fire
Rob Jackson receives the Silver Star after initially refusing it out of respect for comrades who were killed.
77 years spent on the trappings of Maine lobster
For Andy Gove, 84, of Stonington, lobster boat racing is his hobby and fishing his passion.