Kennebec Messalonskee Trails to celebrate 20 years
A full day of activities is planned for Saturday at Head of Falls in Waterville to celebrate the anniversary of the organization's founding.
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Manchester YMCA building sold to Woodfords Family Services
The Westbrook-based social service agency plans to expand its clinical, behavioral health and education services in central Maine through its new Manchester facility, once renovations, which could take more than a year, are completed.
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UMaine-Augusta to lease new residence hall to add 23 dorm beds for students
The 10-year lease will cost the university nearly $2 million, but will accommodate the large number of students that are currently on the waitlist for housing.
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Sidelines Posted: 3:35 PM
Sidelines: The Buddy system paid dividends for UMaine football in the 1980s
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Morning Sentinel Posted: 2:37 PM
Photos: Crews battle fire near U.S. route 201
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Things to Do Posted: 4:00 AM
Find a state park that suits your camping style
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Editorials Posted: 4:00 AM
Our View: Fulfilling our responsibility to those who died for our rights
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine researchers, patients help shed new light on mysteries of long COVID
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Maine Voices Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine Voices: The stories told by yesterday’s heroes resonate today
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
Maine now has a state butterfly thanks to 2 inquisitive fifth graders
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
South Portland dedicates park to paratrooper killed in Iraq 16 years ago
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On this date Posted: 4:00 AM
May 29, 1986: $20,000 in camp loot from thefts in Belgrade, China and Albion recovered by police
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Politics Posted: Yesterday at 9:57 PM
Maine congressional delegation reacts cautiously to debt ceiling deal
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: Yesterday at 9:31 PM
‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or; 3rd time female director wins top honor
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Business Posted: Yesterday at 8:47 PM
More businesses require teens to be chaperoned by adults, curbing their independence
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Amy Calder
Reporting Aside: Closing of Waterville grocery store is ‘going to hurt,’ employee says
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Life & Culture
Here’s a listing of Memorial Day events around central Maine this weekend
May 26 -
Local & State
Always wanted a lighthouse? U.S. is giving some away – including one in Maine
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Schools and Education
UMaine-Augusta to lease new residence hall to add 23 dorm beds for students
May 27 -
Local & State
Manchester YMCA building sold to Woodfords Family Services
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Columnists
Maine Compass: The rebirth of the Kennebec
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: May 19-26, 2023
May 26 -
Local & State
Officials outline 2024 paving project on the Gardiner-Randolph bridge
May 27 -
Local & State
Mainers divided over rise of glamping
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Local & State
Kennebec Messalonskee Trails to celebrate 20 years
Yesterday at 9:55 AM
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Local & State
Maine researchers, patients help shed new light on mysteries of long COVID
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Local & State
Maine now has a state butterfly thanks to 2 inquisitive fifth graders
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Local & State
South Portland dedicates park to paratrooper killed in Iraq 16 years ago
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Politics
Maine congressional delegation reacts cautiously to debt ceiling deal
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Local & State
Mainers divided over rise of glamping
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Local & State
Raccoon euthanized after woman brings it to an Auburn pet store and other customers kiss it
Oakland store to showcase artistic touch one woman brings to furniture
Katarina 'Kacha' Hernandez, who has a large online following for her furniture art, has opened Kacha Furniture on Church Street in Oakland with her husband.
Officials outline 2024 paving project on the Gardiner-Randolph bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation's preferred option would keep the westbound lanes of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge open and divert eastbound traffic to cross the Kennebec River for about 30 days in the summer of 2024.
Feds seek sentence of over 15 years for Jan. 6 rioter Kyle Fitzsimons of Maine
Prosecutors call the Lebanon man, who will be sentenced on June 13, 'one of the most violent and aggressive participants' in the insurrection.
Maine Voices: The stories told by yesterday’s heroes resonate today
Courage in the face of hopelessness made our lives possible – let's not forget it.
Watch: New York Times editor Rebecca Corbett discusses high-stakes reporting, roots in Waterville
This virtual conversation with the New York Times investigations editor took place on Monday, May 8.