Private wells running dry in Maine as drought persists
York, Cumberland and Kennebec counties are hardest hit, according to Maine Drought Task Force.
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Augusta considers restricting moorings, docks on Togus Pond
Draft proposal under consideration by City Council would require people to own lakefront property to have a mooring on the increasingly popular pond.
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Miniature horse show dazzles spectators at Skowhegan State Fair
About 20 miniature horses from across Maine compete Sunday.
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Nation & World Posted: 1:32 PM
Kenya’s William Ruto declared president after last-minute chaos
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Business Posted: 11:45 AM
South Dakota tribe long opposed to alcohol embraces cannabis
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Nation & World Posted: 11:42 AM
Iran denies involvement in attack on Salman Rushdie but blames him
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Business Posted: 11:30 AM
Voters to decide whether recreational cannabis will be legal in Missouri
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Nation & World Posted: 10:17 AM
WNBA’s Brittney Griner appeals her Russian prison sentence
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Business Posted: 9:20 AM
Starbucks asks labor board to halt union votes temporarily
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News Posted: 7:51 AM
Robyn Griggs, ‘One Life to Live’ and ‘Another World’ actress, dead at 49
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Community Posted: 5:40 AM
Co-op changes name to Belfast Community Co-op
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Community Posted: 5:15 AM
Waterville nonprofit to offer retreat for grieving individuals, families Sept. 24, 25
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Editorials Posted: 4:10 AM
View from Away: We shouldn’t let people who use drugs die in the street
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Today’s editorial cartoon
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Maine Crime Posted: 4:00 AM
State commission will start meeting this month to discuss possibility of parole in Maine
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Editorials
Our View: Validity of Mar-a-Lago raid must not be drowned out
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Local & State
Lockwood Hotel, the first hotel to open in downtown Waterville in more than a century, prepares to launch today
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Sports
Andy Valley tops Weymouth to win Cal Ripken 12U World Series title
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Local & State
Readfield pig scramble draws controversy from animal rights group
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Health Care
People with mental health challenges say they’re being left out of the conversation about hospital violence
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Local & State
Augusta considers restricting moorings, docks on Togus Pond
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Local & State
Multiple proposals in development could help address Augusta-area housing shortage, authorities say
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Local & State
Miniature horse show dazzles spectators at Skowhegan State Fair
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Local & State
Private wells running dry in Maine as drought persists
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Business
Did it work? The elusive impact of a $45 million state grant to grow jobs
Yesterday at 4:00 AM
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Local & State
Lockwood Hotel, the first hotel to open in downtown Waterville in more than a century, prepares to launch today
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Local & State
Bicyclist injured in Belfast hit-and-run
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Outdoors
Efforts grow in Maine to encourage use of bird-safe windows
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Opinion
Tell Us: Do you think Colby’s revitalization help for downtown Waterville has been a good thing for the city?
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Local & State
See the latest data: Tracking COVID-19 in Maine
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Letters to the Editor
As gangsters drop, I remember my dinner with Moe Green
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Schools and Education
Teacher retirements and resignations burden schools statewide
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Maine Crime
State commission will start meeting this month to discuss possibility of parole in Maine
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Local & State
Man’s remains found after home explodes in Stonington
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Local & State
Pit bull advocates work with ‘bully breeds’ and ‘blockheads’
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Local & State
Some ships push back at rules requiring slowdown for right whales
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Local & State
Inmate dies in Cumberland County Jail
On the Edge: Fever dreams and hallucinatory thoughts
Oppressive heat, in Maine of all places, led to a swampy, sleepless night for J.P. Devine as his thoughts lurched from Hoffa to O'Toole.
Residents show support for, celebrate Readfield during town’s Heritage Days event
Though one annual activity elicited some controversy online, residents of all ages found various other ways to enjoy their town Saturday.
Former Minot man sentenced to 8 months in prison for role in U.S. Capitol riot
Glen Mitchell Simon was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to a charge of disorderly and disruptive conduct at the Capitol.
Skowhegan River Fest returns with a variety of events for residents
Skowhegan River Fest has returned, bringing with it a wide variety of activities, including the ever-popular bed races.