The raffle is open only to Maine families who have never been camping.
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14-hour Turner standoff ends with man in custody
A 67-year-old man who had barricaded himself inside his home is charged with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.
1 killed when 2 boats collide on NH pond; 5 hurt
The operator of a 17-foot power boat dies in a collision with a 20-foot inboard power boat, and five others are hospitalized.
John Edwards jury ends 7th day of deliberations
With no verdict reached so far, speculation grows that the jurors may be deadlocked.
Maine’s Beach to Beacon run seeking volunteers
More than 800 volunteers are needed for parking, water stations, registration, course setup and breakdown, recycling and the medical tent.
NBA: Heat top Celtics in Game 1
MIAMI (AP) — For nine minutes, the Boston Celtics were vintage. Everything was working, points were coming in bunches, the Miami crowd was rendered quiet and a big deficit disappeared.
SNAPSHOT: Back in the day
Mark Rohman, a re-enactor from James Howard’s Company, right, talks to visitors about his musket and military life during the colonial period at Old Fort Western on Sunday afternoon in Augusta. The fort will be open daily from 1 to 4 p.m. from now till Labor Day and then open those same hours on weekends […]
Local activist mothers protest weak standards for chemicals
A group of Maine mothers and activists took a bus to Washington, D.C., last week to join demonstrations urging tougher federal standards on commercial chemicals.
Rev. Munson moving from Readfield post
READFIELD — The Rev. Karen Munson is leaving in July after 12 years as pastor of Readfield United Methodist Church and chaplain at Kents Hill School.