Come rain or shine, annual Fort Halifax Days celebration aims to keep Winslow history alive
Though some historic reenactments and demonstrations held annually at Fort Halifax Park were rained out this year, spirits were still high among eventgoers, and a plaque commemorating the site was rededicated by local chapter members of The Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Asylum seekers proposal for Unity under review by state as group seeks transitional housing for hundreds
The Greater Portland Council of Governments is seeking to have upward of 600 people housed on the campus of Unity Environmental University, formerly known as Unity College.
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After flag dispute, Gardiner-area school board sets August meeting to discuss policy
Maine School Administrative District 11 board of directors to discuss possible policy options at the regular business meeting Aug. 3 and invites the community for discussion.
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Columns Posted: 4:01 AM
J.P. Devine Podcast: How lucky am I with my two girls
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Hilary Koch: Butts, bikes and the proper time for town intervention
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Editorials Posted: 4:00 AM
Our View: Maine must act now to make the most of offshore wind
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 4:00 AM
Gorham native pieces together Hollywood career in film editing
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
The Maine Millennial: Our state was not without slavery
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Get the facts straight when debating solar programs
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Maine Gardener Posted: 4:00 AM
A peony primer, and hopes for some transplants
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J.P. Devine Posted: 4:00 AM
On the Edge: Thank Heaven for my little girls
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Letters to the Editor Posted: 4:00 AM
School officials in Gardiner Pride incident weren’t ‘bullies’
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
America passed over a great presidential candidate
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Letters to the Editor Posted: 4:00 AM
One policy could help climate crisis considerably
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Letters to the Editor Posted: 4:00 AM
Take advantage of program at Somerset technical center
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Local & State
Central Mainers saw dirty sleeping bags in the trash, so they started washing them in their homes
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Business
Maine House OKs bill to hike vehicle inspection fees
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Local & State
Asylum seekers proposal for Unity under review by state as group seeks transitional housing for hundreds
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Word on the Street
HydeOut at the Wharf plans to close following contentious move
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Business
Federal ruling in controversial whale lawsuit gives big win to Maine lobster industry
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Local & State
All boaters allowed to set anchor in Winthrop waters after officials repeal long-disputed restrictions
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Local & State
Madison home destroyed in back-to-back fires over two days, official says
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: June 9-16
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Maine Crime
Newport woman arrested in West Gardiner on drug trafficking charges after deputies find fentanyl, meth and cocaine
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Schools and Education
After flag dispute, Gardiner-area school board sets August meeting to discuss policy
June 16
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J.P. Devine
On the Edge: Thank Heaven for my little girls
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Word on the Street
HydeOut at the Wharf plans to close following contentious move
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Business
Federal ruling in controversial whale lawsuit gives big win to Maine lobster industry
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Politics
House backs bill to protect gender-affirming care for MaineCare patients
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Opinion
Tell Us: Have you ever seen a moose in the wild?
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Business
Maine power companies are spending millions to defeat a vote to dethrone them
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Health Care
Maine nurses split over whether state mandate of staff ratios would help
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Local Government
Litchfield voters approve $725K in truck purchases
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Local & State
Flood watch issued until early Sunday
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Politics
Maine Senate rejects House-backed bill to ban bump stocks, other gun modifications
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Local & State
Madison home destroyed in back-to-back fires over two days, official says
Reporting Aside: Oakland man extends kindness to students from afar
Gil Roy has hosted more than two-dozen foreign exchange students from around the world in the last 14 years and has two more coming this summer, Amy Calder writes.
Central Mainers saw dirty sleeping bags in the trash, so they started washing them in their homes
Augusta-area volunteers are helping meet the needs of the homeless community, and reduce waste, through a new sleeping bag swap program.
Central Maine arrest log: June 9-16
Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for June 9-16, 2023.
The Maine Millennial: Our state was not without slavery
Juneteenth is a hinge in the door of our history – Maine's history, too.
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.




