Gardiner to celebrate Bill Harvey, longtime owner of Harvey’s Hardware
Bill Harvey is being celebrated for his decades of contributions to the Gardiner community as the owner of Harvey's Hardware, his efforts in sustaining Gardiner's downtown and his civic activities.
-
COVID-19 surge continues in Maine with 191 new cases, 2 additional deaths
The highly transmissible delta variant continues to march through the state and country relatively unchecked.
-
Waterville councilors mull uses of $1.6 million in relief funding, plan public hearing in September
The City Council decided Tuesday to seek public input before moving forward with deciding how to spending money that's been made available to municipalities through the American Rescue Plan Act.
-
J.P. Devine Posted: 1:39 AM
Romance mini-series is a slice of cold bacon on the breakfast table
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
West Gardiner student earns NJ university award
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Manchester student earns University of Rhode Island degree
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Winslow student earns award from NJ university
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Washington Challenge 5K, fun run post rapid results
-
Posted: 12:00 AM
Wiscasset event to feature musical instrument maker’s art
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
United Way golf scramble hosts 25 teams, raises $18K
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Mobile app to explore area communities offers 3 story trails
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Stratton society offers 2022 historical calendars
-
Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Animal welfare organizations receive grants
-
Posted: Yesterday at 10:32 PM
Franklin County commissioners considering stipends for essential workers
-
Lewiston-Auburn Posted: Yesterday at 10:11 PM
Photo: Six-leaf clover found in Sabattus
-
Arts & Entertainment
Major Portland music venues adopt vaccine requirements
Yesterday at 11:42 AM -
Schools and Education
Parents will decide whether children go masked at Madison schools, officials say
August 17 -
Local & State
COVID-19 surge continues in Maine with 191 new cases, 2 additional deaths
Yesterday at 8:30 AM -
Local & State
Car hits man walking his bike across Farmington highway and doesn’t stop
August 17 -
Local & State
Accidental fire at Clinton home displaces family of 3, chief says
Yesterday at 1:15 PM -
Local & State
Gardiner to celebrate Bill Harvey, longtime owner of Harvey’s Hardware
Yesterday at 4:27 PM -
Maine Crime
Second inmate imprisoned for 1980s murder dies, a week after his accomplice
August 17 -
Local & State
Health care workers protest vaccine mandate in Augusta
August 16 -
Local & State
Waterville mayor says he will continue in office despite health problems
August 17 -
Editorials
Our View: Not all unvaccinated Americans are ‘anti-vaxxers’
Yesterday at 4:10 AM
MAINE COVID-19 VACCINE TRACKER
Sources: Maine CDC and U.S. Census Bureau.
-
Local & State
Young man loses prosthetic leg while tubing on St. Albans pond
-
Schools and Education
UMaine System campuses now require masks for everyone indoors
-
New England
Judge dismisses lawsuit brought by armed group stopped on their way to Maine
-
Liz Soares
Liz Soares: Recommended reading
-
Local & State
Shortage of naloxone hinders addiction treatment in Maine
-
Arts & Entertainment
Major Portland music venues adopt vaccine requirements
-
Opinion
Tell Us: How should your town use the money coming from the American Rescue Plan Act?
-
Letters to the Editor
Hold all Jan. 6 perpetrators accountable
-
Schools and Education
Q&A: Will my children be safe at school this fall?
-
Local & State
Portland police investigate reports of women being stalked in West End
-
Schools and Education
Chelsea-area school district to participate in pool testing, mandate masks inside
-
Skowhegan Board of Selectmen race features 2 candidates vying for vacancy
-
Local & State
Parents tout benefit of child tax credit at event hosted by Gov. Mills, Rep. Pingree
-
Maine Crime
Central Maine Aug. 18 police log
Accidental fire at Clinton home displaces family of 3, chief says
Clinton Fire Chief Travis Leary said a mother and two children had to find a different sleeping arrangement on Tuesday night after an accidental fire caused damage to their home.
Dresden, Richmond move toward withdrawal from Hallowell-area school district
Richmond officials are gathering signatures for another vote, while Dresden officials have talked with Wiscasset school administrators about sending students to the town's middle and high schools.
Second inmate imprisoned for 1980s murder dies, a week after his accomplice
Joseph Albert, 77, was serving a 70-year sentence for murder in the death of 19-year-old Justine Renee Gridley of Orono in the 1980s.
Our View: Not all unvaccinated Americans are ‘anti-vaxxers’
Efforts should focus on overcoming barriers for the tens of millions Americans who haven't gotten the shot yet but are open to it.
Watch: Maine Voices Live with Chris Cassidy
Join us on Tuesday, June 15, at 7 p.m. for a conversation with NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy.





