The Maine native who lost his mobility in an ice hockey accident 19 years ago is being recognized for his ability to move others.
2014
Portland to bear more costs of aid for asylum seekers
As the state threatens to withhold reimbursement of other aid for immigrants, the city faces a wave of requests after a DHHS program runs out of money.
Portland shelter’s staff watching out for the ‘extremely vulnerable’
Vietnam veteran Mike Gavitt now has a place to live in Portland, but he and many others live on the brink of chronic homelessness.
Lady Moose spoil Terriers’ season opener
Richmond grad Jamie Plummer led the way for UMA with 18 points and 11 rebounds in the 63-50 victory.
Gardiner’s lawyer says city joined FirstPark incorrectly
The City Council wasn’t empowered to make the city a member of the Kennebec Regional Development Authority in 1999, according to findings of the city attorney.
Farmington community debates best heating options at energy forum
With Summit announcing it’s unable to bring natural gas to the region, about 50 people turned out at UMF on Wednesday night to discuss alternatives.
Buffalo Bills race clock to clear snow-filled stadium
the team is working around the clock to be ready to go by Sunday.
Madison man pleads guilty to domestic violence terrorizing
Michael Allen Tayse was sentenced to three years in prison, with all but six months suspended, and two years probation.
Wilton seeks buyer for former tannery site
The town is seeking a developer for the 15-acre U.S. Route 2 property that was once home to the Wilton Tannery.
Waterville vandalism victim: ‘I want my city back’
The owner of the Holy Cannoli restaurant on Main Street told city councilors to “stop pretending it’s great” and back more resources for police.