The Maine Warden Service says Michael Shields, 54, went under water about 50 yards from his camp and never resurfaced.
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Portland High School Class of 1965 57th reunion, 4-9 p.m. on Aug. 6, Elks Lodge, 1945 Congress St., Portland. $55 per person, buffet & music. Contacts are Cathy (Banks) Harrington at 233-9979 or [email protected], or Louann (Sangillo) Ryder at 523-0045. Make check payable to PHS Class of 1965; mail to L. Ryder, 4 Merrill Road, […]
Crash closes Route 1 in Scarborough Monday morning
The road is closed in both directions from Gorham Road to Hannaford Drive while crews replace a utility pole.
Our View: Celebrate with New Mainers on World Refugee Day
The people strong and brave enough to leave their homes are great additions to the place they now call home.
Danish ex-foreign minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen dies at 80
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen was considered one of the Nordic region’s key politicians in the end phase of the Cold War.
It’s in the books: Skowhegan library director receives top state award
Angie Herrick named Maine Library Association’s Outstanding Librarian of the Year for helping to modify services and programs at Skowhegan Free Public Library during COVID-19 pandemic.
Fourth suspect arrested in fatal shooting on Woodford Street
Jonathan Scott Geisinger, 44, was taken into custody Friday night in South Portland after police special reaction teams surrounded a house on Briarwood Road.
Outdoor gathering makes a point – that homelessness is hard whatever the season
The Longest Day of Homelessness Sit-out was held Friday to raise awareness about the struggles of homeless people, even in the warmer months.
Vaccines for preschoolers expected to be available in Maine early next week
The state expects to receive nearly 25,000 doses as soon as Monday to distribute to health care providers.
Anti-vaccine doctor sentenced to prison for Capitol riot
Dr. Simone Gold of California told the judge she deeply regrets entering the Capitol during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, and didn’t intend to get involved in an event that was ‘so destructive to our nation.’