Spain native, Thomas College senior: Enduring separation from family due to pandemic all about perspective
A native of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Afonso has not seen his family since Christmas 2019 due to the pandemic.
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Maine vaccine shipments to drop next week, just as eligibility expands to include teachers
The state will not receive any doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after getting 15,000 this week, but more doses may go directly to retail pharmacies next week.
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Man who killed neighbor’s dog in Somerville won’t be prosecuted
Dannie L. Peaslee Sr., who was initially charged with animal cruelty, told police he felt threatened by a dog owned by a neighbor with whom he'd had a longstanding dispute.
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New England Posted: 10:03 PM
Judge dismisses lawsuit over slave portraits at Harvard
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New England Posted: 10:03 PM
New Hampshire woman to start paying nearly $2 million in Great Danes neglect case
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Nation & World Posted: 9:07 PM
Pacific quake sets off tsunami, forces evacuations in New Zealand
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Local & State Posted: 9:01 PM
State says people in jails and prisons will have to keep waiting for vaccines
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Varsity Maine Posted: 8:50 PM
Girls basketball: Maranacook maintains composure, fends off Skowhegan
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Boys' Basketball Posted: 8:36 PM
Top-seeded Winthrop builds big lead, then holds off Carrabec
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Boys basketball: Winslow keeps momentum going, edges Lawrence
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Girls basketball: Big shots down stretch, pressure defense lift Waterville over Erskine
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Sports Posted: 8:22 PM
Jackie Bradley Jr. agrees to two-year, $24 million deal with Brewers
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Girls basketball: Top-seeded Gardiner too much for Mt. Blue in central Maine A/B quarterfinal
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Maine Crime Posted: 7:46 PM
Farmington man, Bangor woman indicted on charges in drive-by shooting in Jay
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 7:32 PM
Phish guitarist to found substance abuse treatment center
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J.P. Devine
J.P. Devine: Ted Cruz bites dog
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Local & State
Augusta man missing since January found dead
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Local & State
Oakland woman impaled by tree branch in ‘fair’ condition
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Local & State
Waterville announces schedule for $11.2 million downtown project
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Local & State
Maine Department of Labor adjusts process that froze 13 bank accounts
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Maine Crime
Two arrested in Waterville on drug trafficking charges
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Maine Crime
Police: Fugitive wanted in Maine arrested in Vermont, but released days later
March 1 -
Local & State
Electronic campaign signs draw complaint in Gardiner area
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Local & State
Maine will open vaccine eligibility to school staff regardless of age
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Business
Cannabis version of Shipyard’s Pumpkinhead ale to launch in Maine
March 1
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Local & State
West Gardiner delays annual Town Meeting
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Local & State
Anson election, Town Meeting set for Saturday
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Letters to the Editor
Hydro dams valuable in fight against climate change
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Arts & Entertainment
Major parties in Robert Indiana lawsuit reach settlement
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Maine Crime
Police: Fugitive wanted in Maine jumps bail in Vermont, takes off with woman
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Local & State
Officials predict normal to below-normal spring flooding
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Maine Crime
Central Maine March 4 police log
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Maine Crime
Fairfield woman to serve 32 months for conspiracy to distribute drugs
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Maine Crime
Two arrested in Waterville on drug trafficking charges
Oakland woman impaled by tree branch in ‘fair’ condition
David and Theresa Roy were traveling on Pond Road in Sidney Tuesday when a tree fell on their vehicle in high winds and a branch came through the car and impaled Theresa Roy, who is 79.
Winthrop Historical Society purchases former Key Bank building for future headquarters
The former Key Bank building at 107 Main St. will need more than $50,000 in work before it is ready to open, according to society president Lynda Pratt.
Standoff in Buxton ends after road closure, school lockdown
Michael Landry surrendered peacefully to authorities and is facing a charge of domestic violence aggravated assault.
Our View: Juvenile justice reform starts with the youngest
Maine can continue taking steps in the right direction by keeping the youngest offenders out of the justice system.
J.P. Devine Review: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Redux
TV series offers a dark candy box of frights, flights and fantasies.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.