Sentenced for Social Security fraud, a Waldoboro man blames his downward spiral on the abuse he says he suffered by the late artist 4 decades ago.
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State warns of possible E. coli spread from Waldoboro deli worker
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is concerned that consumers who bought food from Morse’s Sauerkraut could get infected.
DA has no authority to prosecute ex-officer in fatal 2007 shooting, attorney general says
District Attorney Natasha Irving said she would move ahead with prosecuting former Waldoboro police Officer Zachary Curtis if Attorney General Aaron Frey failed to act.
The humble Farmer: Old Maine gardener hasn’t yet learned to wait until the dirt warms up
Plant before Memorial Day and everything either will turn brown or get eaten by bugs.
Local truckers still delivering the goods — despite coronavirus concerns
Bathrooms and hot meals are in short supply for those risking exposure to the coronavirus to supply the nation’s stores with needed products and supplies.
The humble Farmer: Journeying far and near in search of romance
‘Where did you two meet?’ At sea, around the neighborhood, or in humble’s Model T.
Letter: Energy corridor support recalls spruce budworm boondogle
In a recent column, Ed Beem’s dismay at the full-page ad – signed by many once-prominent “environmentalists” – supporting CMP/Avangrid/Iberdrola & Hydro Quebec’s drive to shove New England Clean Energy Connect down the throats of Maine people, is an indicator that he remains an idealist. Many Forecaster readers are too young to recall the decades-long […]
Indie Film: ‘Thirteen Ways’ shows how different people see a plot of land
The documentary showing at the Portland Museum of Art takes a deep dive into an unremarkable spot in Waldoboro.
Appeals court rules Standish man’s suit against Waldoboro police can proceed
The panel says the the officers misrepresented and omitted information in securing a search warrant that led to Jordan’s arrest on a felony theft charge.
Our View: New Maine panel will take deeper look at deadly force
Studying police shootings could lead to better procedures that make the officers and the public safer.